Any chance you could review the privacy/ethical practices of some of the hardware/gaming companies. In particular NZXT - I can't understand why if I buy a water cooler I have to share data on what I am using it for (anonymized or not). It's not a functional requirement and they dont seem to give you a choice. At the end of the day, anonymization could go wrong and most of us dont have the skills to reverse engineer their algorithms to see whether it is truly anonymized and to what degree. I just want to buy hardware and pay money for it. Which companies are good at this and focus on selling hardware not user data - maybe this is a misconception which you can help correct in a video/review? I know I could do with some tips for myself and others on how to manage the coolers without sharing data. If I have paid for hardware especially AIO pre-CAM software, is it right that they remove the historic Kraken software and force me to use software that connects to the internet and then further shares data. This could be a more interesting piece to look at gaming/hardware companies and measure them on their privacy index or their ethical index.