Does anyone use VMWare? Why?
My premise is Online Casinos that use the download option I suspect puts tracker files on
my PC-moreover I think these files spam *and record the games I play-and how I play them.
I don't know if VMWare would work on a Windows10.
Any advise on this would be appreciated. :thumbsup:
Proof
If member called Bleep see's this, he might know. He talked of some sort of spyware used by on-line casino's
Do you mean vmware as a in vmware worstation? I use it all the time. Its just virtual machine software that runs most operating systems. I think maybe you meant something else.
And yes some casinos use spyware, but never heard of it tracking bets. They can already do that on every spin when your bets are specified.
Do you mean vmware as a in vmware worstation?-Steve H
I was using Virtual PC (which has been discontinued on Windows 10)
I have resorted to formatting and reinstalling Windows to play Real Money RNGs.
In the past I could create a Virtual Machine and play.
I admit I've never used VMware. Just weighing my options.
Why are you bothering with RNG?
VMware has the best VMs. But if performance isnt that important, virtualbox is fine and free.
Why are you bothering with RNG?-Steve H
Some online casinos have free tournaments for members.
Each month you can win up to two or three cashable dollars.
I've noticed that if you format and reinstall Windows the Real
Money RNG behavior is better (for two five-minute sessions).
With a Virtual Machine when those two sessions are finished you can delete that
machine file and start with a new machine (and install the online casino on that vmachine).
Moreover it takes *four weeks* (from my experience)
for a Real Money RNG to "forget" your bet-selection.
(Without reformatting, etc.)