I started a new thread about this, because a forum search for 'red shell' did not throw up this thread. Sorry about that.
Here's my post..
Program called Red Shell is accused of behaving like 'spyware'.
Here's an excerpt from the article published by Naked Security (Sophos)
https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2018/06/22/holy-potatoes-popular-games-remove-spyware-after-gamers-revolt/
'The games industry has just been taught an important privacy lesson: don’t mess with gamers – especially the ones who play something called Holy Potatoes! We’re in Space?!
The complaint was that some recent downloads of the game had included a marketing monitoring program – Red Shell – developed by a company called Innervate, that behaved like “spyware”.
.....alarm about Red Shell was spreading like wildfire, not helped by the coincidence – openly acknowledged by its developers – that a 2004 Trojan shared the same name.
The game’s developer took the path of least resistance and caved, agreeing to de-install Red Shell using a software update.
More developers pledged to do the same, including the makers of Elder Scrolls online, Conan Exiles, the Warhammer series, Total War, and a list of others constituting perhaps a third of the total number of games that currently incorporate Red Shell.'
Does anyone know if this program was included in versions of these games sold by Gog, or other Gog games?
If so, has it been removed?