Discord Leaking Users' Information!?

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Discord, a famous social media app which most people use to keep in contact with each other has now been at war with a multi-millionaire making company called, ROBLOX Co.

Discord has claimed that any users that use or play this virtual reality video game, (VR Gaming) are no longer "safe" or allowed to access Discord. They are now making an API website attached to their main site and also adding a feature where they add information including their IP-Address'. So users can now easily search up and gather information from anyone in the list just by simply searching for them.

The gathered information we have gotten for the past 2 months has led up to this and seeing as why they are in a "fight" with ROBLOX is most likely because ROBLOX has wanted to remove any part of Discord in their website/game. They've even censored the name from every game and wherever you send a message.
And because of that, Discord has/will ban all users that are now using Discord and also have Roblox installed. We're still gathering more information so we'll be updating this article frequently or just upload another version of it.

Other websites/games that we have found and know surely that they do the same too are these websites/games listed here:

- Minecraft
- PornHub
- RedTube
- Grabify.link
- WhitePage
- Omegle
- Fortnite
- Skype
- oOVOo
- IP-Tracer


It was hard to find all of them but we have done it. We've done it for the viewers and subscribers. So if you liked this article and want to stay tuned in for updates then we highly recommend for you to subscribe to us and see our future articles. Thank you, once again - React365.

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