Akros AntiCheat helps maintain competitive integrity by detecting and preventing unauthorized software and tools, and by enforcing eligibility restrictions. To do this, it collects certain technical information from your system.
Privacy Policy Notice
The Privacy Policy is displayed after installation and following every update.
You must accept the policy to use Akros.
If you decline, the software will close.
How Akros Works
Akros consists of two primary components:
Kernel-Level Driver – Starts automatically when your PC boots. It monitors your system to detect and prevent cheats, even if the client is not running.
Client Application – Must be running to join Akros-protected servers. It collects information during gameplay to enforce restrictions and maintain fair participation.
Data collection occurs only while Akros is installed. Once uninstalled, no further information is collected.
Information Collected by Akros
To ensure eligibility and fair gameplay, Akros collects technical data including:
Game account IDs, names, and session information
Hardware details and unique system identifiers
Operating system version and configuration
Game-related files, memory regions, and loaded libraries
Running processes, drivers, and injected modules
System activity relevant to gameplay, such as network access and file operations
File paths and names, including your OS username
Screenshots during gameplay or suspicious activity
Historical data about previously run programs or processes
Purpose of Data Collection
Collected information is used solely to:
Detect and prevent cheats and unauthorized software or tools
Enforce restrictions based on verified technical evidence
Maintain secure and fair gameplay environments for all participants