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anti-cheat detection
About this tag
Discussions tagged with anti-cheat detection on WindowsForum.com focus on system utilities and software that may interact with or be affected by anti-cheat mechanisms. The tag appears in threads about tools like Glow, a Windows system-information utility that provides hardware and software telemetry. Users discuss how such tools can trigger false positives from anti-cheat software, leading to compatibility issues or blocked access in gaming environments. Topics include troubleshooting detection conflicts, understanding how anti-cheat systems flag legitimate applications, and configuring software to avoid interference. The tag is relevant for gamers, power users, and IT professionals managing Windows systems where anti-cheat detection impacts tool usage or game performance.
Glow’s steady, unapologetic march toward a one-stop Windows system-information utility continued this month with reports circling of a new incremental release in the 25.x series — the expected Glow 25.11 update — bringing UI polish, performance optimizations, and deeper platform compatibility...