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What is Massive Network?

Massive Network is a powerful platform that leverages the capabilities of Massive Engine. Its primary objective is to optimize idle resources, including CPU and network bandwidth, with a focus on efficiency and productivity. This dynamic platform serves a wide range of functions, which include but are not limited to:

Business intelligence aggregation and support: Massive Network excels at collecting and processing business intelligence, delivering valuable insights to enterprises seeking a competitive edge.

Web data extraction: Massive Network efficiently gathers information from websites, facilitating comprehensive data compilation.

Network health monitoring: It provides vigilant monitoring of network health, swiftly detecting and addressing potential issues to ensure uninterrupted operations and system reliability.

These operations are conducted with the utmost commitment to security, ethics, integrity and reliability while safeguarding data privacy. By harnessing the power of idle resources, Massive Network optimizes efficiency and resource utilization, transforming untapped productivity potential into practical and actionable results.

What distinguishes Massive from a botnet?

Massive is committed to ethical and responsible operations. It operates solely on an opt-in basis, ensuring that users explicitly consent to participation. The platform also incorporates robust technical controls to prevent misuse or excessive resource consumption.

Additionally, Massive goes the extra mile by implementing rigorous user screening procedures. This ensures strict adherence to legal and ethical standards, creating a secure and trustworthy environment.

How does Massive prevent abuse of its service?

The Massive engine employs a comprehensive set of protective measures to safeguard against misuse. These measures include:

  • Website category blocking: Massive blocks access to specific categories of websites known for potential misuse.

  • Command restrictions: The platform restricts the nature of permissible commands to ensure they align with responsible use.

  • Resource Throttle: An inbuilt regulator is in place to control the volume of traffic and resources that individual engines can allocate for specific User Profiles (UPs) or websites, preventing excessive consumption.

The Massive engine employs a comprehensive set of protective measures to safeguard against misuse. These measures include:

How does Massive generate revenue? Is Massive associated with malware? Why should I enable Massive on my desktop apps?

Please see the dedicated FAQ section titled "How does Massive profit?".

How do you ensure the prevention of unauthorized access, abusive behavior, or unlawful activity on your proxies?

While we don't disclose all the specific technical details, we employ measures such as manual partner vetting, KYC, domain-blocking, traffic throttling and continuous monitoring. In the event of a confirmed violation report, swift action is taken: the suspicious traffic is terminated, and access for the responsible party is promptly revoked.

What is Massive?

Massive™ is a cross-platform software development kit that lets your app users opt-in to pay for premium features, content, or services with a little of their unused computing resources.

How does Massive work?

The Massive SDK enables a third way besides ads and paywalls to monetize your apps and a third pricing tier between free and paid to do so with. Your users who opt in pay with an imperceptible amount of their computing resources rather than with personal attention and data or money.

The SDK takes care of consuming resources imperceptibly for you by analyzing anonymous telemetry data. You’re responsible for making sure users always have access to pause, opt out of, and activate tooling to monitor resource consumption after they’re prompted with and accept your clear terms in this format:

To remove ads and get free content, please let Massive use a small amount of your device's free resources and IP address to download public web data from the internet.

This supports the development of Application and helps us to improve our services.
No personal information is collected except your IP address.

Your participation is optional, and you may opt out anytime by accessing Settings (see Massive's FAQ for details).

Pressing Accept indicates that you agree to Massive's license and privacy policy.

You can opt out at any time after opting in.

Decline
Accept

Why do app developers use Massive?

Massive provides a monetization alternative that outperforms the low average revenue per user generated by ads and low average conversion rate resulting from paywalls (and provides your users with a payment alternative that avoids ads’ hidden productivity, autonomy, privacy, bandwidth, processing, and electricity costs and paywalls’ lack of inclusivity). We’ve blogged about how the metrics compare.

Where can Massive be tried?

After becoming an app partner, you’ll be able to build and test a sample app that includes Massive. We also plan to publish case studies of consumer integrations, some of which our user FAQ already links to.

Who does Massive partner with?

Massive is creating a two-sided marketplace for the supply and demand of spare computing capacity. In addition to app partners who use the Massive SDK to fund features, content, and services, we have partners who wish to use Massive's infrastructure for edge computing workloads.

How do Massive partners profit?

Massive combines the small amounts of user-contributed resources into a supercomputer that generates revenue by running scientific simulations and performing general distributed tasks. App partners are earning $0.05 to $0.20 per user per month, which has been consistently increasing:

Monthly revenue per user

How does Massive profit?

Massive retains a share of the revenue generated from distributed-computing tasks.

How are Massive partners paid?

App partners are granted dashboard access to monitor revenue generated, which updates hourly, and are paid the balance monthly via PayPal. All partner earnings, whether denominated in other currencies or not, are exchanged for and reported in dollars.

Does Massive cryptomine?

Massive no longer mines any cryptocurrency, but in the past, mined from a basket of ASIC-resistant cryptocurrencies like Monero, based on what was most profitable at any given time.

What platforms does Massive support?

So far, the Massive SDK is available for 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and up, which 99.2% of Windows users have, macOS 10.10 and up, which 98.3% of macOS users have, and soon Android devices. Subscribe to our newsletter or follow our blog to find out when we support more platforms.

How can Massive be added to an app?

Sign up to become an app partner then follow our developer directions or contact us at support@joinmassive.com. You should be able to integrate Massive into your app and start generating revenue in minutes.

Are there requirements to use Massive?

See our launch checklist to review if your Massive-integrated app is currently compliant with our policies.

Is Massive safe to use?

Massive samples anonymous telemetry data to run imperceptibly, during low-usage conditions, so won’t interfere with your app’s functionality. The SDK likewise complies with regulatory regimes worldwide, the GDPR in the EU, the CCPA in the US, the LGPD in Brazil, and the IT Act in India, and is whitelisted by antivirus engines (as shown by VirusTotal):

VirusTotal results

Occasionally, antivirus engines incorrectly identify innocuous files as malware. We monitor Massive files to proactively discover such false positives then work with antivirus vendors to quickly correct any that affect Massive.

Does Massive waste energy?

At this time, Massive mostly uses IP address and some bandwidth, at a rate that is far les intensive than watching, for example, your favorite Netflix show. Energy usage for this is almost nonexistent. Users can further monitor and control the SDK’s resource consumption on Desktop:

User tooling


As of 2021, this consumption (and all the electricity ever consumed by our company) is carbon neutral through the purchase of offset credits. We’ll be posting details about our emissions calculations and neutralization methodology on our blog in the upcoming year.

What if a user opts out of Massive?

Users must be able to pause, quit, opt out of, or uninstall Massive (and vice versa) at any time. You can register a callback function with the SDK to take appropriate action, such as downgrading access, if they do.

Is Massive itself decentralized?

Massive is highly distributed, with nodes in 92% of the countries in the world, but not yet fully decentralized.

Who created Massive?

Why was Massive created?

We started Massive to give app and web developers a monetization alternative to the minimal revenue per user generated by online advertising (and to give users a payment alternative to advertising’s attention-grabbing, emotion-manipulating, privacy-violating experience). Our origin story details this reasoning.

Did we miss something? If you have any other questions, contact us.

What is Massive Network?

Massive Network is a powerful platform that leverages the capabilities of Massive Engine. Its primary objective is to optimize idle resources, including CPU and network bandwidth, with a focus on efficiency and productivity. This dynamic platform serves a wide range of functions, which include but are not limited to:

  • Business intelligence aggregation and support: Massive Network excels at collecting and processing business intelligence, delivering valuable insights to enterprises seeking a competitive edge.

  • Web data extraction: Massive Network efficiently gathers information from websites, facilitating comprehensive data compilation.

  • Network health monitoring: It provides vigilant monitoring of network health, swiftly detecting and addressing potential issues to ensure uninterrupted operations and system reliability.

These operations are conducted with the utmost commitment to security, ethics, integrity and reliability while safeguarding data privacy. By harnessing the power of idle resources, Massive Network optimizes efficiency and resource utilization, transforming untapped productivity potential into practical and actionable results.

What distinguishes Massive from a botnet?

Massive is committed to ethical and responsible operation. It operates solely on an opt-in basis, ensuring that users explicitly consent to participation. The platform also incorporates robust technical controls to prevent misuse or excessive resource consumption.

Additionally, Massive goes the extra mile by implementing rigorous user screening procedures. This ensures strict adherence to legal and ethical standards, creating a secure and trustworthy environment.

How does Massive prevent abuse of its service?

The Massive engine employs a comprehensive set of protective measures to safeguard against misuse. These measures include:

  • Website category blocking: Massive blocks access to specific categories of websites known for potential misuse.

  • Command restrictions: The platform restricts the nature of permissible commands to ensure they align with responsible use.

  • Resource Throttle: An inbuilt regulator is in place to control the volume of traffic and resources that individual engines can allocate for specific User Profiles (UPs) or websites, preventing excessive consumption.

The Massive engine employs a comprehensive set of protective measures to safeguard against misuse. These measures include:

How does Massive generate revenue? Is Massive associated with malware? Why should I enable Massive on my desktop apps?

Please see the dedicated FAQ section that outlines how the Massive SDK functions. You can find detailed information in the Massive FAQ, which is accessible via this link.

How do you ensure the prevention of unauthorized access, abusive behavior, or unlawful activity on your proxies?

While we don't disclose the specific technical details, we employ measures such as traffic throttling and continuous monitoring. In the event of a confirmed violation report, swift action is taken: the suspicious traffic is terminated, and access for the responsible party is promptly revoked.

What is Massive?

Massive™ is a tool used by app developers to let you opt in to pay for premium features, content, and services with a little of your unused computing resources.

Developers who use Massive are required to present clear offers in this format so you can make informed decisions about whether or not to accept:

To remove ads and get free content, please let Massive use a small amount of your device's free resources and IP address to download public web data from the internet.

This supports the development of Application and helps us to improve our services.
No personal information is collected except your IP address.

Your participation is optional, and you may opt out anytime by accessing Settings (see Massive's FAQ for details).

Pressing Accept indicates that you agree to Massive's license and privacy policy.

You can opt out at any time after opting in.

Decline
Accept

How does Massive work?

Massive is like Airbnb or Turo for your computer. Rather than letting you share your home or vehicle when you’re not using them, Massive lets you share any unused computing resources you have. In exchange, app developers give you access to their premium features.

To guarantee that you get a fair deal, Massive is opt-in only and apps you opt in with must include tooling so you can monitor and control resource consumption. When active, Massive consumes resources unnoticeably in the background by analyzing anonymous telemetry data and compensates developers without ever collecting your personally identifiable info.

Why do users opt in to Massive?

Opting in to Massive unlocks premium apps and features. Massive provides a payment alternative that avoids the hidden productivity, autonomy, privacy, bandwidth, processing, and electricity costs of ads and lack of inclusivity of paywalls (and provides the developers of your apps with a monetization alternative that can fund better features than do ads’ low average revenue per user and paywalls’ low average conversion rate). We’ve blogged about these incumbent costs.

Where can Massive be tried?

Massive doesn’t develop consumer apps but has partnered with many developers who offer to let you upgrade with Massive in their apps. Depending on your geolocation, you’ll get such offers in apps like Boom 3D for Windows and Digg Desktop.

What resources does Massive use?

Massive finds and uses otherwise unused resources, possibly including your CPU, GPU, RAM, storage, and bandwidth but never your personal info. After opting in, you can monitor and control this resource use from Massive’s interface.

How does Massive use resources?

Massive combines the small amounts of resources contributed by users like you into a supercomputer that funds app features by running scientific simulations, and performing general distributed tasks.

What is cryptocurrency mining?

Cryptocurrency, as a new, lightly regulated asset class, is a frequent object of media sensationalism and misinformation, price speculation, get-rich-quick schemes, outright scams, and other irrational behavior, but cryptocurrency mining involves the mundane execution of cryptographic functions, which are simply hard math problems, to output mostly random numbers that verify transactions autonomously.

The transactions can represent direct financial transactions or more abstract ones like the serving of this site’s pages to you. The verification performed by mining replaces the traditional role of a central authority so has the potential to democratize legacy systems.

Massive does not currently mine cryptocurrency.

What is cryptojacking?

Cryptojacking is the criminal use of a victim’s computer or device to mine cryptocurrency without their consent, which became a prevalent malware exploit in 2017 and 2018 before being detected by antivirus engines.

Apps that include Massive are forced, technically and contractually, to expose prominent opt-in offers and usage controls and to respect Massive’s resource limits. Any effort by an app developer to circumvent these measures that we detected or were made aware of would result in our immediate termination of the developer’s right to include Massive.

What does Massive cryptomine?

Massive no longer mines cryptocurrency, but in the past, mined from a basket of ASIC-resistant cryptocurrencies like Monero, based on what was most efficient at a given time.

Are there ways to cryptomine?

There are plenty of tools unaffiliated with Massive that are available to mine cryptocurrency, including XMR-Stak and XMRig.

Does Massive affect performance?

Massive is designed to be unnoticeable when active, using minimal resources and bandwidth in the background during low-usage conditions. You can monitor, pause, or opt out of this resource use at any time from Massive’s interface.

Does Massive affect electricity cost?

Massive consumes electricity when running like all computer programs. Although electricity prices are different worldwide, the bandwidth usage by Massive uses a minuscule amount of incremental electricity.

Does Massive affect hardware lifetime?

Massive uses minimal computing resources, totaling a minuscule amount of monthly electricity consumption, so should minimally affect the lifetime of modern hardware. One day, Massive may even help extend the lifetime of older hardware by making obsolescent resources valuable again.

Is Massive safe to use?

Massive doesn’t collect any personal info and executes all first- and third-party code in a sandboxed environment for further data protection. We comply with worldwide privacy regulations, including the GDPR in the EU, the CCPA in the US, the LGPD in Brazil, and the IT Act in India, and we work with antivirus vendors to make sure Massive is free of viruses and other malware (as shown by VirusTotal):

VirusTotal results

How can Massive be enabled?

When prompted with an in-app offer to upgrade to premium features, content, or services with Massive, you can decide if you want to accept or not given the terms of the exchange.

How can Massive be controlled?

Every app that includes Massive must also include usage controls directly in the app’s interface or in a standard system location. In Windows, open the usage controls from the app or click the Massive icon in your taskbar. In macOS, open the usage controls from the app or click the Massive icon in your menu bar. You can then opt in to, opt out of, monitor, pause, unpause, or quit Massive’s resource use:

How can Massive be uninstalled?

In Windows, open the Start menu, go to Settings > Apps > Apps & features, choose the Massive app, then press the Uninstall button. In macOS, open the Applications folder then drag and drop the Massive app onto the Trash icon in your Dock.

What happens if Massive is disabled?

You can pause, quit, opt out of, or uninstall Massive anytime. What happens after you do is at the discretion of the developers whose apps you opted in with, but usually you lose access to their features, content, or services. You can enable Massive again to restore your access.

Who created Massive?

Why was Massive created?

We started Massive to give app and web users a payment alternative to the attention-grabbing, emotion-manipulating, privacy-violating experience of online advertising (and to give developers a monetization alternative to advertising’s minimal revenue per user). Our origin story details this reasoning.

How does the Massive Engine get on my computer?

Massive’s software is distributed with other software to eliminate or reduce costs to end-users and generate revenue for developers The installation of our engine is always by user opt-in. Some software packages require the Massive Engine to be active in order to use the software.  In these cases, disabling or removing the Massive engine will cause that software not to function. In other cases, Massive is a companion to the software and functions independently.  Please see the software’s End User Agreement to determine any dependencies.

How will network resources be used?

Network resources will be used by our business partners to conduct research and business intelligence. Content will be filtered to protect the end-user from excessive, abusive, fraudulent, malicious, illegal, and risky behavior. Network resources will be utilized in a manner similar to other computing resources so as to not impact the end user’s activities and will be capped so as to not be excessive in accordance with Internet Service Providers standards.

What is meant by nominal resources?

We take the average measurement of resources utilized during the idle time. While the Massive engine is in use, there can and will be spikes of resources used when calculations and other activities are initiated, this spike will be temporary. The end goal is for the Engine’s activities to be unnoticed by the user of the computer.

At this time we have received reports of two copies of the Massive engine running when AdBlock Fast is installed alongside other products using the Massive engine. This can lead to multiple excessive spikes in resource utilization. It is recommended that the Massive Engine only be enabled for AdBlock Fast or Other applications at this time.  We are engineering a fix for this conflict in future versions

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Qu'est-ce que Massive?

Massive™ est un outil utilisé par les développeurs d'applications pour vous permettre de choisir de payer pour des fonctionnalités, du contenu et des services premium avec une partie de vos ressources informatiques inutilisées.

Les développeurs qui utilisent Massive sont tenus de présenter des offres claires dans ce format afin que vous puissiez prendre des décisions éclairées quant à l'acceptation ou non :

Pour supprimer les publicités et obtenir du contenu gratuit, veuillez laisser Massive utiliser une petite partie des ressources gratuites et de l'adresse IP de votre appareil pour télécharger des données Web publiques depuis Internet.

Cela soutient le développement de l'application et nous aide à améliorer nos services.
Aucune information personnelle n'est collectée à l'exception de votre adresse IP.

Votre participation est facultative et vous pouvez vous désinscrire à tout moment en accédant aux paramètres (voir FAQ de Massive pour plus de détails).

Pressage Accepter indique que vous acceptez Licence de Massive et politique de confidentialité.

Vous pouvez vous désinscrire à tout moment après votre inscription.

Déclin
Accepter

Qu'est-ce que Massive Network ?

Massive Network est une plateforme puissante qui exploite les capacités de Massive Engine. Son objectif principal est d'optimiser les ressources inactives, y compris le processeur et la bande passante réseau, en mettant l'accent sur l'efficacité et la productivité. Cette plateforme dynamique offre un large éventail de fonctions, notamment les suivantes :

  • Agrégation et support de l'informatique décisionnelle : Massive Network excelle dans la collecte et le traitement de renseignements commerciaux, fournissant des informations précieuses aux entreprises à la recherche d'un avantage concurrentiel.

  • Extraction de données Web : Massive Network collecte efficacement des informations à partir de sites Web, ce qui facilite la compilation complète des données.

  • Surveillance de l'état du réseau : Il assure une surveillance vigilante de l'état du réseau, détecte et résout rapidement les problèmes potentiels afin de garantir des opérations ininterrompues et la fiabilité du système.

Ces opérations sont menées avec le plus grand engagement en matière de sécurité, d'éthique, d'intégrité et de fiabilité tout en préservant la confidentialité des données. En exploitant la puissance des ressources inutilisées, Massive Network optimise l'efficacité et l'utilisation des ressources, transformant le potentiel de productivité inexploité en résultats pratiques et exploitables.

Qu'est-ce qui distingue Massive d'un botnet ?

Massive s'engage à mener ses activités de manière éthique et responsable. Il fonctionne uniquement sur la base de l'opt-in, garantissant que les utilisateurs consentent explicitement à participer. La plateforme intègre également des contrôles techniques robustes pour empêcher les abus ou la consommation excessive de ressources.

De plus, Massive va encore plus loin en mettant en œuvre des procédures rigoureuses de sélection des utilisateurs. Cela garantit le strict respect des normes légales et éthiques, créant ainsi un environnement sûr et fiable.

Comment Massive empêche-t-elle les abus de son service ?

Le moteur Massive utilise un ensemble complet de mesures de protection pour éviter toute utilisation abusive. Ces mesures incluent :

  • Blocage des catégories de sites Web : Massive bloque l'accès de son agent à des catégories spécifiques de sites Web connus pour leur utilisation abusive potentielle.

  • Restrictions relatives aux commandes : La plateforme restreint la nature des commandes autorisées afin de garantir qu'elles sont conformes à une utilisation responsable.

  • Accélérateur des ressources : Un régulateur intégré est en place pour contrôler le volume de trafic et les ressources que chaque moteur peut allouer à des profils utilisateurs (UP) ou à des sites Web spécifiques, évitant ainsi une consommation excessive.

Outre ces garanties techniques, les organisations qui souhaitent utiliser le service sont soumises à un processus de vérification approfondi. Pour y accéder, ils doivent accepter de respecter les conditions d'utilisation complètes de Massive, qui décrivent explicitement les activités acceptables, renforçant ainsi l'engagement en faveur d'une utilisation responsable.

Comment fonctionne Massive et pourquoi dois-je l'activer sur mon FireStick ?

Massive, c'est comme Airbnb ou Turo pour votre ordinateur. Plutôt que de vous permettre de partager votre maison ou votre véhicule lorsque vous ne les utilisez pas, Massive vous permet de partager toutes les ressources informatiques inutilisées dont vous disposez. En échange, les développeurs d'applications vous donnent accès à leurs fonctionnalités premium. Pour vous garantir une offre équitable, Massive est uniquement opt-in et les applications pour lesquelles vous vous inscrivez doivent inclure des outils vous permettant de surveiller et de contrôler la consommation des ressources.

Lorsqu'il est actif, Massive consomme des ressources de manière imperceptible en arrière-plan en analysant les données de télémétrie anonymes et en indemnisant les développeurs sans jamais collecter vos informations personnelles identifiables.

Comment garantissez-vous la prévention des accès non autorisés, des comportements abusifs ou des activités illégales ?

Bien que nous ne divulguions pas les détails techniques spécifiques, nous utilisons des mesures telles que la limitation du trafic et la surveillance continue. En cas de signalement de violation confirmé, des mesures rapides sont prises : le trafic suspect est interrompu et l'accès de la partie responsable est rapidement révoqué.

Comment est utilisée ma bande passante ?

Votre bande passante est utilisée pour soutenir les activités de business intelligence, impliquant généralement des fonctions de collecte de données et de reporting de l'ordre du kilo-octet.

Y a-t-il un risque que mon adresse IP soit compromise ?

Non Compte tenu de l'utilisation minimale de la bande passante et de la nature non malveillante de nos activités, le trafic généré est similaire à l'utilisation habituelle d'Internet. Dans les rares cas où un service de sécurité identifie à tort une activité comme étant malveillante et restreint le trafic, notre équipe de conformité travaille en étroite collaboration avec le service de sécurité pour résoudre rapidement le problème, en minimisant l'impact sur les utilisateurs.

Des informations privées sont-elles utilisées ?

Non Massive ne collecte ni ne stocke de données privées. Les données envoyées par le client sont strictement minimisées. Seules les données essentielles nécessaires à la télémétrie et à l'état du réseau sont utilisées. Vous trouverez de plus amples informations à ce sujet dans Politique de confidentialité.

Mes données sont-elles partagées ou vendues à des tiers ?

Non Massive ne collecte ni ne partage de données privées. Nous utilisons le minimum de données pertinentes nécessaires à la télémétrie et à l'état du réseau. Vous trouverez des informations complètes à ce sujet dans la FAQ et la politique de confidentialité de Massive SDK.

Est-ce que Massive est associé à un logiciel malveillant ?

Non, Massive travaille avec des fournisseurs d'antivirus pour garantir que notre application est certifiée propre.

Est-ce que Massive aura une incidence sur ma facture Internet ou cellulaire ?

Le Massive Engine est conçu pour reconnaître et s'abstenir d'utiliser les ressources sur une connexion limitée. Pour les autres types de connexions, la bande passante est intentionnellement et strictement limitée à un niveau qui n'interfère pas avec l'utilisation normale d'Internet.

L'utilisation de Massive peut-elle entraîner le blocage de mon FAI ?

Non Massive est conçu pour respecter les conditions de service d'un fournisseur d'accès à Internet classique en évitant de se livrer à des activités malveillantes, nuisibles ou illégales ou en n'utilisant pas une bande passante excessive, ce qui peut entraîner le blocage de l'accès d'un utilisateur par un FAI.

Est-ce que Massive surveille ou suit mes habitudes de visionnage ?

Non Le Massive Engine fonctionne dans un environnement sandbox sur votre appareil informatique, ce qui garantit qu'il est isolé des autres fonctions et incapable d'accéder à vos actions ou de les observer.

Est-ce que Massive accède au dark web ?

Non Massive n'a pas la capacité d'accéder au dark web.

Est-ce que Massive utilise mon adresse IP pour accéder à des sites Web malveillants ou illicites ?

Non Le Massive Engine inclut un mécanisme de filtrage pour l'empêcher d'accéder à des sites malveillants ou illicites connus. Bien que les sociétés de sécurité informatique aient utilisé Massive pour identifier ces sites, le fait de se livrer à de telles activités contredit nos contrats d'utilisation généraux. La demande de ces sites renverra un message d'erreur.

Est-ce que l'utilisation de Massive ralentira ma connexion Internet ou ma vidéo ?

Non Le Massive Engine est intentionnellement conçu pour être discret et n'utilise que des ressources inutilisées. Bien que des pics d'activité puissent survenir occasionnellement, le moteur surveille activement les ressources informatiques locales et l'utilisation du réseau pour s'assurer que les opérations de Massive ne perturbent pas votre utilisation. Pour la majorité des utilisateurs, tout impact est si minime qu'il ne sera pas perceptible.

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