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by appleflaxen 2061 days ago
They are not invasive to your body, but they are invasive into your home/environment.

And does the law require it to be "invasive"? I don't see this in the section that was quoted in GP.

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Exactly -- and who knows how invasive these programs are. We have no idea how they work because the companies keep the code private. They could be using the microphone, video camera, keystrokes, mouse movements etc, to feed some dubious pseudoscientific code to predict "cheating" and we're entirely reliant on their claims of robustness of it all--that troubles me.