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Re: How cautious should you be about new software? |
Thu Jun 04, 2009 12:38 am |
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| Would you consider TableNinja to be a well known developer with a solid reputation? The reason I ask is because to a noob like myself it appears that for TN to work it needs complete access to everything short of my SS#. I have to disable UAC, run as administrator, and unblock it from my anti-virus program.
I have only heard good things about TN, but as my bankroll grows and the buy ins get bigger, I get more paranoid. I mean, if it can detect the size of the pot and if I'm sitting out, I'm guessing it can read my hole cards and cashier information.
I really like TableNinja and I have no reason to believe it isn't safe, I just think it's important to take every precaution possible when it comes to playing online poker for real money. Thanks for any advice and information. |
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