Video Games capture the emotion and the interactivity of this art. When that crosses over with real life, things happen. Your privacy is at stake every time you play a multiplayer game. From the basic data that you provide to your credit card number, all can be taken away from you in a blink of an eye. Other than to stop playing these games, there is nothing you can do to stop it. You think these devices serve you but your devices are out of control.
During this video, I talk about how your privacy is intertwined with video games. The big data that you created by playing these games. Finally, how you can stop these hack attacks from targeting you again.
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