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It adds an icon to your control panel enabling you to configure it. Hardly hidden. Not to mention the agreement during the installation you would have had to make in order for it to be installed. Whether you read it or not is a different matter entirely.
There are a myriad of programs and services that work entirely in the background, largely because the user is less likely to screw them up that way and it reduces clutter.
Frankly I'd be more inclined to attributed the alleged bandwidth usage to something else on a user's computer, but it is possible that it was Pando; perhaps it behaves more actively depending on your location or how many other seeders a given game has. I know I never experienced any problems associated with it when I was playing LoL at least, and while my friends have had connection problems, far as I know it's never been Pando.
And again, this is not an EA product. In any way, shape or form. It is an independent service that a company can employ to help distribute their game.
I can confirm that there was no icon in my control panel on Windows 7 Ultimate x64. The only place Pando showed up was in the task manager as PMB.exe and under Programs and Features as Pando Media Booster.
I have also already confirmed that Pando was utilizing ALL available upload bandwidth causing extremely poor internet performance. Also, just because LoL use the same brand client (Pando) does not mean that they were set to behave identically. We do not have enough information at this time to make that assumption.
Also, if EA put the EULA for Pando Media Booster inside their TOS, they are taking responsibility full responsibility for the product being installed.