Please enjoy some excerpts from the Loadout's Privacy Policy (still current as of September 2014):When you are playing or otherwise using the Game, the Game may monitor your Device to learn about your gameplay behavior, player stats, and purchasing, as well as other information...The Game may also monitor your computer’s random access memory (RAM) and your Device...In addition to any personal information or other information that you choose to submit to us, we and our third-party service providers may use a variety of technologies such as cookies, pixel tags and web beacons, browser analysis tools, and web server logs. As you use our Loadout Applications, your browser and devices communicate with servers operated by us, our business partners and our Product and Service providers...We may also collect information about the website you were visiting before you came to our Loadout Applications and the website you visit after you leave our Loadout Applications...The information from cookies and related technology is stored in web server logs...Cookies allow us to recognize you when you return, track and target your interests... “Persistent” cookies are more permanent cookies that are stored on your computers or mobile devices even beyond when you exit your browser. We use persistent cookies for a number of purposes...The above terms can be found on their website: http://www.loadout.com/privacy-policy/ The list of these offenses goes on and on! If you don't mind a company knowing and selling everything about you, then accept this agreement and create an account. As for me and the other concerned people on Steam: NO WAY!What's even more concerning is the fact that(which is displayed only after you enter all your private information), but out of curiosity, I jumped back into the game to see if it saved my e-mail, username, password, etc. and IT DID!I DO NOT, AND DID NOT, GIVE CONSENT TO THIS COMPANY RETAINING OR USING MY PERSONAL INFORMATION with such a terrible Privacy Policy!*****UPDATES*****May 1, 2014 -- I just received one of their mass distribution/list e-mails from them today (announcing the new 3.0 update)!There is something wrong with this companies data usage if they can't even differentiate between data they collected/stored erroneously (which should have been destroyed when one of the parties did not agree to the contract), and those persons of whom they actively store, sell, and track details.June 6, 2014 - I'm still on this company's e-mail list!?! I just received an e-mail update announcing 4.0...Why are they still using my e-mail?!?June 7, 2014 - Yet another e-mail sent to me about this game coming to the PS4. I wish someone had warned me about this company's spam and advertising policy before all of this.June 20, 2014 - Another e-mail about their Summer Sale stuff. Please stop!: I did block the e-mails since the unsubscribe never seemed to work for me. I do not appreciate the constant nasty comments personally attacking me and cursing me for disagreeing with this company's Privacy Policy. I might respond in the comments, but don't expect me to...I don't play the game, and you can take the review for what it's worth, meaning focused on the Privacy Policy.Lastly, I get a lot of people commenting that Steam does this the exact same thing as this developer. Please read the Steam Privacy Policy here:The only few items related are pixel tagging for account security (to prevent theft of your account authorization). You. As for comparing Loadout's Privacy Policy with companies like Google...come on. You can choose what sites you want to visit, the same way I can choose not to use Google, or play this game with it's terrible Privacy Policy. Please think people.