Eerthugi Hey there XXXXXXX, Thank you for taking the time to contact us about your account suspension. Your World of Warcraft account is currently under a temporary suspension due to a breach of our policies. We have already sent an email with more details but can inform you that the suspension will last till 2017/11/19. You will be able to play again after this time. Please note that no further action will be taken if there are no more breaches of the Terms of Use or policies. Check below for more information. The game client may monitor your computer's RAM and/or CPU processes for unauthorized third party programs running concurrently with the game. An unauthorized third party program is defined as any third party software (including Addons) that facilitates *****ing; intercepts, mines or collects information from the game database; or allows modifying or hacking of the game interface, environment or experience in any way not expressly authorized by Blizzard Entertainment. This action has been taken in accordance with our Terms of Use and our In-game Policies (http://battle.net/support/article/100644), which all players acknowledge and agree to prior to playing World of Warcraft. These policies and conditions allow us to maintain a fun and safe game environment for all of our players. Our Battle.net Terms of Use can be found at http://blizzard.com/company/about/termsofuse.html. Further information on the different levels of account penalty we can apply is available at https://battle.net/support/article/200475. We now consider this matter closed and would not look to enter into further discussion on the subject.
Straight from EULA: CONSENT TO MONITOR. WHEN RUNNING, A GAME MAY MONITOR YOUR COMPUTER'S RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY (RAM) FOR UNAUTHORIZED THIRD PARTY PROGRAMS RUNNING CONCURRENTLY WITH THE GAME. AN "UNAUTHORIZED THIRD PARTY PROGRAM" AS USED HEREIN SHALL BE DEFINED AS ANY THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE PROHIBITED BY SECTION 1(C)(ii) ABOVE. IN THE EVENT THAT THE GAME DETECTS AN UNAUTHORIZED THIRD PARTY PROGRAM, (a) THE GAME MAY COMMUNICATE INFORMATION BACK TO BLIZZARD, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION YOUR ACCOUNT NAME, DETAILS ABOUT THE UNAUTHORIZED THIRD PARTY PROGRAM DETECTED, AND THE TIME AND DATE; AND/OR (b) BLIZZARD MAY EXERCISE ANY OR ALL OF ITS RIGHTS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, WITH OR WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE TO THE USER. Additionally, certain Games include a tool that will allow your computer system to forward information to Blizzard in the event that the Game crashes, including system and driver data, and consent to Blizzard being able to receive this data.
Congrats, you think your country cares. You're wrong, but there's a lot of explanation on that topic. The legality of what they do isn't worth discussing with you. The point of this thread was to point out something that Blizzard clearly isn't hiding, as demonstrated in my initial post.
I just added a new Battlechest, and I got a prompt that i had to accept and it said: "In an attempt to provide all users an equal opportunity to play World of Warcraft game in a ‘***** free’ environment, please be aware that World of Warcraft monitors the computer that you use to access World of Warcraft for unauthorized third party programs running concurrently with World of Warcraft by performing limited scans of your computer."