Square Enix is aware of the PlayerScope plugin for Final Fantasy 14, and is considering legal action after players raised ...
Final Fantasy XIV fans began freaking out earlier this month after the discovery of a mod tool that could be abused to track ...
A controversial FF14 mod that scrapes and saves players’ data may be the target of legal action, as the MMORPG’s director ...
Final Fantasy 14 producer and director Naoki Yoshida states the company is considering legal action against the author of a ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access information on a device and to provide personalised ads and content, ad and ...
Final Fantasy 14 players take to social media to raise awareness over a controversial third-party tool that may be used for ...
While the use of third-party tools is prohibited in Final Fantasy 14, the likes of Advanced Combat Tracker is regularly used ...
The blacklist system in Final Fantasy 14’s Dawntrail expansion has inadvertently led to a privacy nightmare as a new mod is exploiting its flaw.
Final Fantasy XIV players discovered that certain plugins, like PlayerScope, allow others to see each player's account ID on ...
The mod, PlayerScope, makes it easier for people to follow and potentially harass other players, even after they’ve been blocked, and a recent change in how Square Enix handles blocking in FFXIV ...
FFXIV's director and lead producer Naoki Yoshida has released a statement in the wake of a player-tracking plug-in being released.