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Riot Games' monitoring authority extends to the user's own device — not only its servers — and the purposes for monitoring are broadly described as a wide variety, leaving their scope undefined.
The reader's activity while using the Riot Services may be actively monitored by Riot Games on their own computer or device, as well as on Riot Games' servers.
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Riot Games' monitoring authority extends to the user's own device — not only its servers — and the purposes for monitoring are broadly described as a wide variety, leaving their scope undefined.
The reader's activity while using the Riot Services may be actively monitored by Riot Games on their own computer or device, as well as on Riot Games' servers.
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