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Brave browser blocks Windows feature that takes screenshots of everything you do on your PC

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  • D [email protected]

    Look at this bootlicker ignoring history and saying trust Microsoft.

    alaknar@sopuli.xyzA This user is from outside of this forum
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    "Look at this fossil thinking it's still 1990", I guess?

    Mate, did you miss how 30 years have passed? How the world change? Can you even begin to imagine the fine the EU would slap without a second thought on MS if they tried pulling something like suddenly grabbing these screenshots from users' devices?

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      not malicious in nature

      Haha, sure thing William

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      Are you a tech-illiterate person?

      If not, explain how is it malicious.

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      • I [email protected]

        I believe they are talking about Windows, an OS that is spyware and no one should use

        An example of Windows being spyware not standard telemetry is the Recall feature. A feature that doesn’t just tell you how the OS is used but actually takes screenshots every few seconds

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        Windows, an OS that is spyware and no one should use

        Of, ffs, grow up.

        An example of Windows being spyware not standard telemetry is the Recall feature. A feature that doesn’t just tell you how the OS is used but actually takes screenshots every few seconds

        You have no clue what you're talking about, do you?

        Recall only works on devices with an NPU. Do you know why? Because it runs locally. It's got NOTHING to do with telemetry, because it does NOT send data to Microsoft.

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        • L [email protected]

          Until a windows update kicks in and somehow turns it on for the world. thanks but no thanks. I'll be disabling this not with a reg key but with local policy or DSC if I have to use a windows machine for personal again.

          I switched to Linux 2 months ago.

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          Until a windows update kicks in and somehow turns it on for the world.

          I don't know if this is a regional thing, but I've been using Windows since 3.11 and have NEVER had ONE instance of an update randomly turning on something that I've turned off before.

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          • E [email protected]

            I don't trust them and they have given me sufficient reason over the course of decades not to.

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            #314

            So you still think it's 1990. Got it. Well, times have changed. We have better oversight. The EU has GDPR, user data is better protected. If they tried to pull off a "heist" and suddenly start grabbing these screenshots from users, the fine from EU would be historical.

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            • alaknar@sopuli.xyzA [email protected]

              "Look at this fossil thinking it's still 1990", I guess?

              Mate, did you miss how 30 years have passed? How the world change? Can you even begin to imagine the fine the EU would slap without a second thought on MS if they tried pulling something like suddenly grabbing these screenshots from users' devices?

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              I will pass on being your mate. I don't like shills.

              I am curious though, what do boots taste like?

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              • D [email protected]

                I will pass on being your mate. I don't like shills.

                I am curious though, what do boots taste like?

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                #316

                Grow up, mate. And check the calendar.

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                • alaknar@sopuli.xyzA [email protected]

                  Grow up, mate. And check the calendar.

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                  #317

                  Already told you I don't want to be your mate. Maybe learn what consent is.

                  Also, go play devil's advocate somewhere else. You suck at it.

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                  • O [email protected]

                    If fascism was a passive philosophy that didn't hurt anyone then you might have a point. But as you can see recently it's extremely dangerous and ruins lives.

                    You may not want to mingle with politics, but it doesn't have the same view.

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                    #318

                    One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.

                    Plato, The Republic bk. 1, 347c

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                      The founder of Brave browser got fired from Firefox because he was homophobic

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                      • alaknar@sopuli.xyzA [email protected]

                        Windows, an OS that is spyware and no one should use

                        Of, ffs, grow up.

                        An example of Windows being spyware not standard telemetry is the Recall feature. A feature that doesn’t just tell you how the OS is used but actually takes screenshots every few seconds

                        You have no clue what you're talking about, do you?

                        Recall only works on devices with an NPU. Do you know why? Because it runs locally. It's got NOTHING to do with telemetry, because it does NOT send data to Microsoft.

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                        Recall only works on devices with an NPU. Do you know why? Because it runs locally.

                        Show code or gtfo

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                        • I [email protected]

                          Recall only works on devices with an NPU. Do you know why? Because it runs locally.

                          Show code or gtfo

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                          LOL, this is hilarious 😄

                          Imagine believing they can sneak gigabytes of network traffic without anyone noticing just because you can't read the code! 😄

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                          • alaknar@sopuli.xyzA [email protected]

                            So you still think it's 1990. Got it. Well, times have changed. We have better oversight. The EU has GDPR, user data is better protected. If they tried to pull off a "heist" and suddenly start grabbing these screenshots from users, the fine from EU would be historical.

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                            So you still think it’s 1990. Got it. Well, times have changed

                            Times may have. Microsoft has not.

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                            • A [email protected]

                              I wonder why the fuck is am taking so long to do it...

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                              I recently switched, and would be happy to give whatever rudimentary pointers I can. I've found that Linux mint is the best option for me. You can also easily flash it onto a USB and try it out to confirm compatibility.

                              The biggest things are these:

                              1. you have to make sure to backup anything you want, because the installation wipes the hard drive.
                              2. you must (usually) completely erase the windows partition, since the windows updater will usually bork the Linux install the moment you try to boot windows.
                              3. you should turn off SecureBoot and bitlocker before you attempt an installation.
                              4. rather than dual-booting windows with Linux, it is comparatively simple to set up a Virtual Machine running windows inside Linux.
                              5. if you're getting really serious about privacy, you're going to have a TON of services that you may be unable to access, because they are full of trackers and spyware. Baby steps are recommended before trying to make a clean break from all telemetry, tracking and spyware.if you use an android, try installing TrackerControl from f-droid (or, for one that doesn't break as much stuff, Duckduckgo's app tracking protection) and enable it. You'll begin to see just how many calls to add, data brokers, telemetry, and other shit gets caught, and DDG doesn't even touch all the google spyware.
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                                I recently switched, and would be happy to give whatever rudimentary pointers I can. I've found that Linux mint is the best option for me. You can also easily flash it onto a USB and try it out to confirm compatibility.

                                The biggest things are these:

                                1. you have to make sure to backup anything you want, because the installation wipes the hard drive.
                                2. you must (usually) completely erase the windows partition, since the windows updater will usually bork the Linux install the moment you try to boot windows.
                                3. you should turn off SecureBoot and bitlocker before you attempt an installation.
                                4. rather than dual-booting windows with Linux, it is comparatively simple to set up a Virtual Machine running windows inside Linux.
                                5. if you're getting really serious about privacy, you're going to have a TON of services that you may be unable to access, because they are full of trackers and spyware. Baby steps are recommended before trying to make a clean break from all telemetry, tracking and spyware.if you use an android, try installing TrackerControl from f-droid (or, for one that doesn't break as much stuff, Duckduckgo's app tracking protection) and enable it. You'll begin to see just how many calls to add, data brokers, telemetry, and other shit gets caught, and DDG doesn't even touch all the google spyware.
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                                #324

                                I gave been wanting to go on linux mint for almost a year. Its time I fucking did it.

                                Edit: I have been doing a lot for privacy, but it just isn't enough. For example I wanted to use venice.ai... but I didn't just use a tutamail email, I even used a prepaid credit card. I live in canada where you don't need to attach your name to a prepaid card, meaning it is as anonymous as possible if you want to buy something with a card (and yes, I paid for it in cash and it was activated by the store).

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                                  I gave been wanting to go on linux mint for almost a year. Its time I fucking did it.

                                  Edit: I have been doing a lot for privacy, but it just isn't enough. For example I wanted to use venice.ai... but I didn't just use a tutamail email, I even used a prepaid credit card. I live in canada where you don't need to attach your name to a prepaid card, meaning it is as anonymous as possible if you want to buy something with a card (and yes, I paid for it in cash and it was activated by the store).

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                                  #325

                                  Well, let me know if you've got any trouble. Oh, and do you have an HP? Those things SUCK at installing Linux. One of those things you have to find out from trying to install it on three separate HP devices.

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                                  • alaknar@sopuli.xyzA [email protected]

                                    LOL, this is hilarious 😄

                                    Imagine believing they can sneak gigabytes of network traffic without anyone noticing just because you can't read the code! 😄

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                                    They can process it locally to your point and send txt files of passwords/sensitive info

                                    However, they don’t have to send anything while such a terrible feature is new. They just have to wait until enough retards accept such a feature

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                                      anarcho-......braveism ???

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                                      • I [email protected]

                                        They can process it locally to your point and send txt files of passwords/sensitive info

                                        However, they don’t have to send anything while such a terrible feature is new. They just have to wait until enough retards accept such a feature

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                                        Again: if they did that, the EU's GDPR would eat them alive.

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                                        • muusemuuse@sh.itjust.worksM [email protected]

                                          I didn't know AMD had managed to switch over to unified memory too. Managing that while remaining x86 compatible is quite an achievement!

                                          I think the next big thing will be when storage becomes as fast as ram and they unify that too, getting rid of separate RAM. Working with data directly in place could have massive efficiency boosts. But the industry has been trying to get it that fast for many years and still not succeeded. And once they do, separate SSDs wouldn't be possible, at least not as a primary storage, so it wont be an advance that makes sense for every use case.

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                                          Yeah "universal memory" is the holy grail, seemingly as hard to find as it as well.

                                          The articles on Wikipedia about the related tech is great, it'll mention something like "Developers expect commercialisation to happen relatively soon" and then link to an article from 2004, or research papers from the 1980s.

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