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EA Game-Specific De-Authorization Tools

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/01/2009 01:35 AM [ 0 comment(s) ]

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The EA PC games below were released after May 2008 and allow users to "authorize" up to five computers to play the games at the same time. Users can then play the game on any authorized computer they choose. If your computer is authorized to play any of the EA games listed below, you can manage your computer authorizations using EA game-specific de-authorization tools. Once de-authorized, a machine "slot" will be freed up and can be re-used on another computer. De-authorization does not uninstall the game, however, so if you decide you want to re-authorize your computer later, all you have to do is re-launch the game. Click the game you want to de-authorize your computer for from the list below to download the game-specific de-authorization tool.


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