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Windows 10's is full of changes, but one of the understated additions could make a big difference if you're a gamer. Microsoft has switched on its teased feature, which promises to protect against "common" cheats in Universal Windows Platform games. Titles that take advantage of the safeguard will both run in a protected mode and trigger a background service that watches for typical cheating behavior. If they find anything amiss, they'll send data to the developer. You can switch off TruePlay if you're nervous about Windows , but companies can limit what you're allowed to do (playing online, for example) if you don't have it enabled.
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