Playing the latest copy of Battlefield 2142 may prove to be more than what gamers bargained for, as the privacy policy in the European release of the game may reveal unwanted tracking spyware. An in-game ad system, powered by IGA Worldwide, utilizes anonymous tracking software which takes data from users and “may record your Internet Protocol address and other anonymous information,” according to the privacy policy.
In response to the charges that the tracking programs acts essentially as spyware, Justin Townsend of