we somehow think that’s acceptable since you won’t die against a dude that can see through walls in a videogame.
I am not certainly sure what point you are trying to make? Yes, this is acceptable as there is no better way to avoid cheaters on PC platform. 🤷
Something, Something about priorities…
You also realize that anti cheat software comes with a game? If you don’t install games - there would be no anti-cheat software on your PC.
If you are not a gamer - you probably look at this as a privacy nightmare.
If you are regular (and especially a good at FPS genre) gamer who constantly plays popular FPS shooters, you might appreciate this anti-cheat. It is very important that cheaters get a real punishment, where changing IP and account is not enough.
I’ve heard stories that cheaters in Apex Legends are buying new disks each time they are banned, because easy anti cheat blocklists their hardware by their (serial) IDs.
Also, this post is a bit cringe. Anti-cheat software is needed. And that’s exactly what anti-cheat does - analyzes user’s PC and user’s activity in order to detect cheat software…
Don’t you think there is a reason why none of browsers provide this feature? Do you seriously want to open a website and be greeted with 30 pop ups asking “do you want to allow javascript on api.example.com website?”. Then instantly “do you want to allow loading static images/media on api.example.com website?”. Point is - it’s not how web works.
Imagine in your perfect world you get a pop up saying “Firefox has detected that example.com has saved 2 cookies on your device and they consume 43 bytes of your storage space. Do you want to delete them?”. Again, even if it saves cached data (static images) - why would you care? Firefox has addons that can help you to get rid of tracking cookies.
Please learn on how internet works. There is no such thing as “website”, especially in your context. Technically, your requested features could be possible to implement, but that would break like 100℅ of websites. And what you are probably looking for is something like Postman, but for Android. 🙆