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Originally Posted by Vexenu
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If the staff decide they don't want GINA on Green I believe they could find a way to make running it extremely tricky (and risky, if the price for being caught is a ban), at the very least. Do not underestimate their cleverness or abilities.
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So when I hear people say "ban GINA", I really think they mean any of the multitude of programs that does what GINA does: read the logs and display info/timers.
In my head, there are two ways to do this:
- Inspect all running executables.
- Prevent logs from written or read in the first place.
I think there are technical and privacy issues with the first (ironically enough, wasn't it Sony that got in trouble for this?). The second is certainly doable.