29-08-2017 01:41 PM in
Wearablestrying to understand why Samsung provide a service like global step challenge and then allow cheats to dominate the board every month.. it's not rocket science that if someone dies 200000 steps a day they are cheating or if on average they have done 2 steps a second , every second eithout sleep since the challenge opened they are cheating. why don't Samsung care about this and stop it ? it puts a lot of people off using the service
29-08-2017 02:13 PM in
WearablesHi I am pretty sure it's not that its being allowed it's just that its not policed as it's not a security threat
If people are cheating it then they are cheating themselves more than any thing
I do understand your frustration though as I use it myself on my gear fit 2 and without even trying I have 250000 up to now
13-09-2017 01:40 AM in
WearablesNothing has changed...
I walk 7 to 10 miles a day, 5 days a week. It is physically impossible to walk over 2 million steps in 12 days. These people need to be banned from global challenges! They are ruining it for the rest of us! If Samsung does not do something I will no longer participate in this nonsense. I feel sorry for the sad pathetic human beings that think this is ok. You only cheat yourself and your health and prevent those of us that actually do try from getting any recognition for our true accomplishments. I wish you nothing but self respect!
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WearablesIt would be easy enough for Samsung to create a small programme that weeds out people who's steps exceed the humanly possible. That programme could automatically remove cheaters. All the cheaters are proving is that they know how to hack their device software.
I've send in complaints to Samsung and all I Ebert get back is form letters.
04-10-2017 12:13 AM in
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