• Doug Holland@lemmy.worldOPM
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    5 months ago

    Instead of taking constant screenshots by default, it’ll take constant screenshots only for used dumb enough to opt-in, and instead of storing everything in a plain text user-accessible and easily-hackable database, it’ll have some level of encryption, probably making it accessible only to Microsoft, cops, and better hackers.

    For me, the issue isn’t even in the tech; it’s in the company. Microsoft produces usually-functional but frustrating software, and has a long track record of tactics that prove it’s not trustworthy. The only people who’d opt-in to this software from this company are people who don’t know much about this company.