Big Tech fails again your favorite games could be a hacker’s dream

Big Tech has done it again. Americans can’t even enjoy a harmless video game download without worrying they’ll get hacked or spied on. That’s right, the same Silicon Valley elites saying they’re protecting us can’t keep our gaming libraries safe. They promise us security while letting the back door swing wide open for cyber thieves, malware, and who knows what else.

Remember when gaming was simple? You plugged in a cartridge or popped in a disk and actually owned what you bought. Today, Big Tech has us downloading games through their supposedly secure platforms, and suddenly our privacy is up for grabs. This is what happens when we let massive companies run wild with zero real accountability—because, after all, they’re too busy censoring conservatives and making sure the Chinese Communist Party is happy.

Here’s the truth: these digital giants care more about pushing their globalist agendas than protecting regular Americans. They’re obsessed with controlling what we see, say, and play, but can’t even guarantee that your hard-earned gaming library won’t serve up a virus or spyware on the side. But hey, they’ll still demand your trust—and your data.

Liberals love to lecture us about “online safety.” But where are they now, when gamers—kids and parents alike—face new risks every time they want to play? They’ve spent years screaming about “Russian hackers” while ignoring the open season on your digital life happening right here at home, courtesy of unregulated technocrats and their woke corporate boards.

This is what we get when Big Tech is allowed to police itself and answer to no one, least of all the American people. Maybe instead of spending billions trying to police speech or rewrite history in their games, these corporations should focus on not letting criminals steal from families just looking for a little fun. If they can’t even protect a simple download, why should anyone trust them with anything bigger?


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