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by ryanmccullagh
754 days ago
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Likely, this will be illegal, especially if users aren't aware their screens are being recorded. Furthermore that screenshots of activity are stored in the Azure cloud. Developers building it are probably thinking about Security Considerations, but are getting pushback from product managers. So data leak is imminent. |
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Especially in many-party consent jurisdictions recording video calls by taking screenshots at a sufficiently high frequency without the explicit consent, or at least option to opt out, of remote parties is probably illegal.
Disclaimer: IANAL and this isn't legal advice.