- Jul 22, 2011
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I have always thought all these UED options do is allow companies to collect data from your PC to improve their products, but offers you no tangible benefit yourself at all (in fact, a disadvantage since it can use computer resources). But from what I'm seeing on the website ("https://www.amd.com/en/legal/privacy/user-experience-program.html"), it states it is used to improve "Features, such as to optimize your game profiles and configurability settings, adjust display settings, update your graphics drivers, and generally make your gaming experience better."
Not sure if that's a gimmick, and what it means is generally speaking, improve those types of things overall in the software, or if it means it actually optimizes your settings directly based off the data they receive? If it does, why is it that they need to receive it on their end that way, instead of it just being integrated into the software automatically? And if it does have a direct benefit, like what exactly in your experience? Should I add it, or will it just be eating up resources in the background?
Not sure if that's a gimmick, and what it means is generally speaking, improve those types of things overall in the software, or if it means it actually optimizes your settings directly based off the data they receive? If it does, why is it that they need to receive it on their end that way, instead of it just being integrated into the software automatically? And if it does have a direct benefit, like what exactly in your experience? Should I add it, or will it just be eating up resources in the background?