Wow, just noticed this.
Never heard of Unibet so I just checked out your (very low) player volume.... banning users might not be such a great idea for you. I've been using holdem indicator for years, and they provide great service. They do not run a central database, (obv you don't understand what the software does) nor share hand histories, so you are pulling crap out of thin air here - not sure for what purpose. In trying to cast doubt on a software company that's been serving customers for years, actually makes you and Unibet untrustworthy imho.
I have had contact with Stars about Holdem Indicator when I bought it, and they specifically said that Indicator, along with HEM and PT are acceptable software. These companies seem to be work in collaboration with Stars security to make sure that happens. So if it's okay with PokerStars, but not Unibet, well, I just think that nobody will care too much.
That being said, Holdem Indicator should probably remove that reference with regards to Unibet specifically, I am sure they were talking about the major poker sites, while understandably over-looking the T&C of a very small poker volume site like Unibet.
Seems you may have other issues to deal with though -
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Originally Posted by UnibetAndrew
Holdem Indicator know full well it isn't true. They are choosing to offer a program that violates our T&C. We have the right to ban players who use the program.
More interestingly, if Holdem Indicator are dishonest here, what else are they being dishonest about? You need to trust the software you use, because they could be sending your play back to their server, then doing whatever they want with it. You have to take it on trust that they aren't, while we already know they're dishonest.