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The Whispered World: Special Edition (PC Digital Download)

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GOG has The Whispered World: Special Edition (PC Digital Download) for Free.

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About this Game:
  • When the fate of a world hangs in the balance, an unusual hero arises! The visually impressive adventure-epic The Whispered World is now available as a Special Edition for the first time. Let the Whispered World enchant you with its many animated details and fantastic characters.
  • DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.

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GOG has The Whispered World: Special Edition (PC Digital Download) for Free.

Thanks to Deal Editor Discombobulated for sharing this deal.

Note: click on "Go to Giveaway" to be re-directed to Giveaway page to claim this game.

About this Game:
  • When the fate of a world hangs in the balance, an unusual hero arises! The visually impressive adventure-epic The Whispered World is now available as a Special Edition for the first time. Let the Whispered World enchant you with its many animated details and fantastic characters.
  • DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offer is valid through December 15, 2024 at 9am est.

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ROOSKIE
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Nonsense, GOG is a well established site no different from Steam or Epic games. Most items at GOG are not free. They give a few freebies to earn customers same as all of the major gaming sites do.
Blue1995
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Saying GOG is a free site is like saying Epic, Steam, Walmart, Amazon, etc. are free sites... Your password is more likely to have been compromised because you've been using it everywhere for 10 years and it probably wasn't very secure to begin with than because of GOG (founded and owned by CD Project).
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Yes, and the first email you get you have the option to unsubscribe, easy-peasy.

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Quote from JasonsDeals :
Just to note, these GOG giveaways require an email marketing signup.
Yes, and the first email you get you have the option to unsubscribe, easy-peasy.
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Code:
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Quote from MrShawn :
I just got a notification that my passwords are compromised. i looked thru the list an the place i signed into most recently was GOG. Im gonna assume since there isnt much else listed that i even use with passwords i created 10 years ago. i could assume they are breached, but ive also always assumed these free sites would be the ones harvesting our data and/or doing exit scams.
Nonsense, GOG is a well established site no different from Steam or Epic games. Most items at GOG are not free. They give a few freebies to earn customers same as all of the major gaming sites do.
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Quote from MrShawn :
I just got a notification that my passwords are compromised. i looked thru the list an the place i signed into most recently was GOG. Im gonna assume since there isnt much else listed that i even use with passwords i created 10 years ago. i could assume they are breached, but ive also always assumed these free sites would be the ones harvesting our data and/or doing exit scams.
Saying GOG is a free site is like saying Epic, Steam, Walmart, Amazon, etc. are free sites... Your password is more likely to have been compromised because you've been using it everywhere for 10 years and it probably wasn't very secure to begin with than because of GOG (founded and owned by CD Project).
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Just to note, these GOG giveaways require an email marketing signup.
As soon as you've claimed the game, head over to your account settings, and disable all emails.
Needs to be done after every free game you claim.
https://www.gog.com/en/account/se...scriptions
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Quote from MrShawn :
I just got a notification that my passwords are compromised. i looked thru the list an the place i signed into most recently was GOG. Im gonna assume since there isnt much else listed that i even use with passwords i created 10 years ago. i could assume they are breached, but ive also always assumed these free sites would be the ones harvesting our data and/or doing exit scams.
Sorry to pile on but you seem to need some help.

When you are notified has nothing to do with when the password was compromised. So what you did recently is irrelevant. It will take months between a "hack" and a password being recognized as compromised. It is definitely not instantaneous. GOG *could* get "hacked", but what you wrote isn't evidence of that.

The most common ways passwords are stolen is either the user giving it away (to a bad actor or falsified login form), or a compromised admin account that has too much access.

To limit your exposure:
1. Use a different password for every site. Use a reputable password manager to make that really easy (Bitwarden, 1password, keepass, keeper, etc). If you don't like the idea of trusting one site with all your passwords, consider that by using one password you are trusting EVERY site all your passwords.
2. Use 2 factor auth (2fa) whenever possible. Preferably TOTP rather than email or phone but anything is better than none. This makes your password less useful to bad actors.
3. Use pass phrase style passwords as they are more secure (longer) and easier to type when you can't let your manager enter it for you.
4. Always confirm the site and NEVER give a password to anybody, even if they say they are from the site.

Sorry for the long off topic post but this doesn't have to be hard. I recently taught my 80 year old mother to use a password manager and she has mentioned repeatedly how much easier it is.
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The animation looks cool, but I'll probably never play it unless I'm really bored one day.
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Added to the backlog but probably will never play. Thanks.
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Quote from SenorPantalones :
Sorry to pile on but you seem to need some help.

When you are notified has nothing to do with when the password was compromised. So what you did recently is irrelevant. It will take months between a "hack" and a password being recognized as compromised. It is definitely not instantaneous. GOG *could* get "hacked", but what you wrote isn't evidence of that.

The most common ways passwords are stolen is either the user giving it away (to a bad actor or falsified login form), or a compromised admin account that has too much access.

To limit your exposure:
1. Use a different password for every site. Use a reputable password manager to make that really easy (Bitwarden, 1password, keepass, keeper, etc). If you don't like the idea of trusting one site with all your passwords, consider that by using one password you are trusting EVERY site all your passwords.
2. Use 2 factor auth (2fa) whenever possible. Preferably TOTP rather than email or phone but anything is better than none. This makes your password less useful to bad actors.
3. Use pass phrase style passwords as they are more secure (longer) and easier to type when you can't let your manager enter it for you.
4. Always confirm the site and NEVER give a password to anybody, even if they say they are from the site.

Sorry for the long off topic post but this doesn't have to be hard. I recently taught my 80 year old mother to use a password manager and she has mentioned repeatedly how much easier it is.


AMAZING! I remember back in the 90s an 2000s I would show everyone how to use a computer. I couldve cashed in had i realized everyone didnt know what I did. I worked under a popular company still pushing AOL when i got older even.

This message was my password vault. an it was telling me one of my passwords was leaked. An it showed me the 8/10,000 sites that still had that ancient password. And half of those likely were changed too.

So i can easily assume the one I actually signed into in the last few years couldve been the one that trigged an alert 2 days after i signed in. How else are they gonna target my 8 most useless passwords. so you are talking about things that dont mean anything when adding it all together
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Quote from MrShawn :
AMAZING! I remember back in the 90s an 2000s I would show everyone how to use a computer. I couldve cashed in had i realized everyone didnt know what I did. I worked under a popular company still pushing AOL when i got older even.This message was my password vault. an it was telling me one of my passwords was leaked. An it showed me the 8/10,000 sites that still had that ancient password. And half of those likely were changed too.So i can easily assume the one I actually signed into in the last few years couldve been the one that trigged an alert 2 days after i signed in. How else are they gonna target my 8 most useless passwords. so you are talking about things that dont mean anything when adding it all together
you should consider running your posts through chatgpt. I read this 3 times and couldn't figure out what you are trying to communicate...
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