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Hello,

I tried to report it somewhere, some resources say that I can report them by this link: https:(//)mantis2(.)gog(,)com/bug_report_page.php but at the time of writing, this site is down.

I am running a pihole on my network and noticed a unusual behavior from my computer, it spits out a log line every second that there is a DNS lookup for "notifications-pusher(.)gog(.)com" is there a way to disable or atleast change the behavior for this notification handler (guessing based on the subdomain name)

See attachment for a part of the logs
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Galaxy needs both incoming and outgoing ports by design... if you block it then yes it stops working correct

can you disable it = yes it you know basic hacking but that will likely get your account banned

is Gog going to "fix" that = prob not... they have showed little care about Galaxy is general and being able to 'call home' isn't really that important anyway
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DeStilleGast: some resources say that I can report them by this link: https:(//)mantis2(.)gog(,)com/bug_report_page.php but at the time of writing, this site is down.
They killed the bug tracker at the end of February. They weren't reading the bug reports, so it ultimately makes no difference.
Just open a support ticket as you would for anything else. Right from the start, tell the chatbot "other" which should make it ask you what type of problem you have. Click "Other" from the choices offered, and it should then prompt you for information to open a support ticket.