[b]Really if you can make a better thread go at it. Just saw non here and making a basis for it...so...go make a better one! Not even a good source... [/b]
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	I'd be okay with this if it actually worked. Everytime it pops up, I go through the motions and it doesn't work.
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	1 ReplyThis thread reeks of "OTHER WEBSITES DO IT TO SO IT'S OKAY" Why is this kind of logic a thing.
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	4 RepliesEdited by Hunter: 10/31/2013 10:11:57 AMI don't like that at all, but unfortunately I'm pretty sure it happens all the time :/
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	Edited by Obsric: 10/31/2013 10:16:28 AMTwo words: Account security. Go have a look at the article on Polygon.com After calling the author out for a click bait title, there is a reasonable discussion about the reasons for this update to the XBL TOS. [url=http://news.xbox.com/2013/10/xbox-live-tou]Here's a link to the Microsoft release if anyone is interested in you know, actual details[/url].
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	Pretty much every other thing you have signed up to does this already. Just one extra email that goes directly to the spam box.
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	who cares?
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	Ok and this will affect me how? I doubt i will see the people of hulu plus knocking at my door.
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	1 ReplyIf you care that much, there's a clause that lets you refuse the update for the rest of your subscription time if you contact them and tell them so. But... pain in the butt process. I think you have to actually mail in letters, and upon your next subscription payment you either have to agree or not use the service.
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	4 RepliesOh no, every website you've signed up for in the past 8 years have shared your information or sold you.
 
										 
					 
					 
					 
					 
		    