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<h1>GZDoom</h1>
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GZDoom is a source port of Doom based on an older source port, ZDoom.
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<h2>Spyware Level: <font color=yellowgreen>Low</font></h2>
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GZDoom contains telemetry that it reports back to the developers containing general information about your Operating System, CPU Cores, and OpenGL compatiblity.<sup><a href="#1">[1]</a></sup>.
GZDoom's developers do not seem to be very good at handling privacy concerns (After all, if this was privacy-concious, it would be opt-in...) and so if you decide to use this program, you
should make sure to compile it with the telemtery disabled, and you should make sure that this is the <i>only</i> spyware in the program- there may be more spyware implemented in the future.
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<h2>Sources</h2>
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<a name="1">1.</a>
<a href="https://forum.zdoom.org/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=59787">GZStats: A quick rundown</a>
<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180325212702/https://forum.zdoom.org/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=59787">[web.archive.org]</a>
<a href="https://archive.is/2cTl4">[archive.is]</a><br>
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This article was last edited on 5/30/2018
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