
“Is BlueStacks safe?” “Can I get banned for using BlueStacks on certain games?” “Does BlueStacks have malware?” “I Installed BlueStacks and now I have a cryptocurrency miner on my PC!” All of these things are just a small sample of misconceptions and myths that revolve around our platform on a daily basis, and which we aim to address in this article, simply because they’re not true and we want to put these matters to rest. In BlueStacks’ case, many users might question the safety and security of BlueStacks, especially when considering that it’s available for free for everyone to download. Some people even jump directly to asking “What’s the catch?” And to be frank, we really can’t blame them! There are plenty of scary things on the internet, with lots of other things ending up being different than what they originally seemed like. However, as a platform that is completely free to download and use, it’s reasonable to assume some users will remain skeptical about what we have to offer, and what we ask for in return.
