SHARKSCOPE BAN RECONSIDERED (Update)
14 November 2008
PokerStars has second thoughts after player
appeals
Barely a week after announcing a ban on players using
the poker information database SharkScope (see previous
InfoPowa reports) the management at PokerStars appears
to have reconsidered its decision following appeals by
its players.
In a new statement this week, PokerStars noted:
“We understand that players have expressed concerns
regarding our recent detection methods, and we recognize
that we made a mistake. Consequently, we will explain
the error, and correct it.
“We detected players who visited the SharkScope website
by having the PokerStars Client monitor active network
connections using built in Windows functions for that
purpose. The data returned by this function is similar
to that which is returned by the Windows accessory
called ‘Netstat‘. A periodic query to Windows determined
whether the SharkScope IP was being accessed. This was a
YES/NO query, purely regarding access to the specific
SharkScope IP address. If a connection to the SharkScope
IP was detected, this fact and only this fact was sent
back to the PokerStars server. We then sent warning
emails to players who had accessed SharkScope in
conjunction with the PokerStars Client.”
“This technique ensured that players accessing the
SharkScope website were detected without breaching their
right to privacy. At no stage was a player’s internet
browsing history ever queried, or transmitted from the
PokerStars Client to the PokerStars Server.”
The popular website has therefore decided that
Sharkscope will remain a prohibited service, but only
while players are actually involved in a game.
Online Casino News courtesy of
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