A similar data-mining site Poker-Edge removed PokerStars data from their website on 25 April, and will not track them anymore.
On 11 May, two other major data-miner sites, Sharkscope and Official Poker Rankings (OPR) decided to follow suit; they reported they will only disclose those players' data, who request their information to be public.
However the two sites did not sell poker hand histories as the cash game trackers like PokerTableRatings, many players complained that their ROIs are public on the websites, facilitating an unfair edge on them by the users of the site. It was possible to block individual statistics, but now all PokerStars players' data are blocked by default and the players themselves have to request the publication of their data.
PokerStars no longer lists the above sites on their blacklist.
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