Regarding bans and 3rd party software, it is not a clear-cut issue imo (just my opinion) but here is what I saw in an
announcement post by Blizzard:
As far as I am concerned, this program does not violate those above points:
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It does not obtain info not normally available to players. Everything is taken from the game itself: stats, formulas and data that you can have on the side. I have Excel sheets where I used to do all the calculations for runs manually (exp, drops, etc) and this prog saved me the time and hassle of having to do that manually.
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It does not hack, modify or interact with D3 in any way, other than reading some harmless information.
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It does not provide access to features or abilities that are beyond what game design allows.
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It does not automate anything but simply provides a UI with a bit more info that one can obtain manually anyway.
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It does not give its users any advantage over someone who does not use it. It simply gives more convenience.
On the flip side, I read Blizzard are ok with a 3rd party software like
multiboxing, and I even read there are streamers who use
LootAlert publicly and have not been banned.
Obviously if Blizzard decide they want to ban us for using TurboHUD for any reason, I will appeal but the risk is always there.