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So once again I wanted to check GOG's changed privacy policy only to run into this surreal situation:

I have to allow third-party scripts in order to determine whether any information is being gathered by third parties on GOG's web site.

Is it really that difficult to mirror-host your Privacy Policy and Terms of Use on gog.com domain?

ZenDesk has plenty of "data-mining" scripts running on their page outright, and their content is also hosted on bootstrapcdn.com, which itself is in cooperation with Google. Not to mention having clauses about access to processed data in their contracts.

I realize it's not a popular opinion nowadays, but I would like to see some appreciation for my privacy.

tl;dr: Please make the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use for GOG.com available directly from gog.com, and without third-party scripts.
Why do they use this zenbranded stuff on a different section of the website?
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Lukaszmik: I realize it's not a popular opinion nowadays, but I would like to see some appreciation for my privacy.
I think it's growing in popularity.
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Spectre: Why do they use this zenbranded stuff on a different section of the website?
My assumption would be that GOG uses ZenDesk's CMS backend, rather than own in-house software.
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Spectre: I think it's growing in popularity.
Judging by the lack of any official reply (and a bunch of other things done along the way), not something GOG itself supports, though.

Meh.