You guys are funny. You do not mind Microsoft gathering information from your computer, nor Google, nor Facebook, but you have a cow when EA does it. Steam is also gathering data, but only pertaining to the games you play, how long you play them and so on.
Don't get me wrong. I have no love for EA.
And now for the rationalizations......
Not a rationalization, but of the others:
STEAM: Oft villified as tracking info, it only tracks game info and only for the games you play through this game launching service. So what's the problem? When I play a game I want to track my stats, no? Be it on an external stats webpage or through STEAM. It's not searching to see what version of Adobe I have installed or what kind of Office setup I use.
Microsoft: I've read through the EULA a while back. I think that if they were in any way actively gathering info, they wouldn't be so freaking out of touch with reality with their latest releases. They're so clueless I doubt they're gathering anything. Instead I think it is more standard boilerplate to protect themselves from lawsuits regarding info transmitted via remote desktop, any of the bug/crash reporting tools, and so forth. MS is making their money elsewhere, not off your personal info.
Google: I boycott G-mail and Google Chrome because of their practices too. I don't hold them any different than EA. Equally bad.
Facebook: Never touch the stuff. Not only do I find it beneath me (not in an elitist way, just in a "why do folks use this?!" way), but I have heard a number of bad things about their privacy rights and so forth.
It's not that I'm jumping on EA while ignoring others. EA is specifically the first game launcher that's going to spam you for playing the latest greatest games that can only be accessed if you allow them access to your HD and files for scanning. Just because others are doing it doesn't negate the atrocious nature of the beast!