Jest akurat AMA z pracownikiem HB https://www.reddit.com/…/we_are_wolfire_games_crea…/dogbpff/ i... "That article is certainly alarming! I did a few minutes of Internet research to see if there's anything to it. It turns out basically everything in that article is factually incorrect. The privacy policy was not secretly changed in 2017. According to web archives, that privacy policy has been there since at least 2011: https://web.archive.org/…/…//www.humblebundle.com:80/privacy Tax write-offs don't work like that. The charity donations given through Humble Bundle are not income, and can't be taxed or deducted. That whole section is not even theoretically possible. Humble Bundle does not take any cut from bundles beyond what users specify on their sliders. The majority always goes to developers. I don't think there's anywhere near 100 million customers. Where did that number come from? It seems like the author confused "dollars donated to charity" with "Humble Bundle customers". Humble Bundle is not an advertising company, and for that reason, even if you think they're entirely mercenary and evil people, they don't want any user info beyond what is absolutely necessary for the service to work. They need your login info so that you can log in, and they need your purchase history so that you can download the games you own. Any info beyond that would only use up effort, storage space, and open them up to liability in case of a security breach. On the other hand, the website that wrote that article relies entirely on advertising, and is therefore actively selling your information for profit, while condemning that exact activity. The only reason they wrote that article is to get you to go there, so that they can sell you as a product to advertisers. They wanted it to be inflammatory so it would spread. I have mostly sworn off arguing on the Internet, but I'm a bit touchy about fake news recently, especially when it's about friends and family." Możemy odwołać alarm