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| Petrified-OMO |
Posted - Sep 09 2010 : 20:46:32 from Activision, supposedly:
quote: 9 September 2010
Dear Activision Registered Users,
We recently made some changes to our online privacy practices and, accordingly, we have updated our Privacy Policy so that it accurately reflects the new practices of Activision.com and all other sites controlled by Activision. Our updated privacy policy is now available at http://www.activision.com/index.html#privacy|en_US|type:privacy.
If you have any questions about the new Policy, please contact us at www.activision.com/support. If you would no longer like to be a registered user of Activision, please click here.
Activision www.activision.com
All the links lead to this: http : //activision . cmail1.com/t/y/l/muuvy/bklikiutk/j
note: i neutered the link with spaces to avoid spamming it or have you haplessly click it. |
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| Bloody |
Posted - Sep 10 2010 : 08:20:52 A key logger maybe? Common stuff with Blizzard cause of WoW and Starcraft 2, and isn't Activision part of Blizzard now?
I got the same email, but I delete all that kind of garbage before I read anyway.
Good heads up Petri! |
| Petrified-OMO |
Posted - Sep 09 2010 : 20:53:21 Actual Privacy Policy Link: http://www.activision.com/index.html#privacy|en_US|type:privacy
Actual Support link: http://activision.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/activision.cfg/php/enduser/home.php?p_sid=iXcaHD9k |
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