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by johnfn
1365 days ago
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I mean, you can say whatever you want - you only diminish your own argument by doing so. It's like the boy who cried wolf - if you keep shouting "spyware" with no true evidence of spyware, then by the time that "spyware" actually is happening, no one is going to care. > what it either does now Spyware is defined (Google) as "a form of malware that hides on your device, monitors your activity, and steals sensitive information like bank details and passwords." Please furnish any example of Microsoft stealing sensitive information like bank details and passwords via VSCode. > perhaps is reasonably likely to do at some time in the future An imagined hypothetical does not help your argument. |
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Well, yes, of course Google would say that. If you ask DuckDuckGo to define spyware, it offers these:
> Software that secretly gathers information about a person or organization.
> programs that surreptitiously monitor and report the actions of a computer user.
Which of course is exactly what VSC does.