| Are we really surprised by this point? Over the last 2 years (and really longer if you look at Google) time and time again privacy has been put in the background, properly vetting tools for reliability has been put in the background, all in the name of shoving AI into every single thing for investors or because they are scared. In a few months we will have the next horrible privacy invasive AI thing from one of these companies that is being shoved at us if we want it or not. On the topic of this actually existing, this is opt out and not opt in I assume? Which just makes this 100% worse. Will be honest, when this was announced I did not even think of the ability for trojans to get onto your computer and get a lot of sensitive data. I was more concerned about this data being synced between devices and stored on a server somewhere. But that really is one hell of a problem that could cause a lot of issues. I just think about how often for some game launchers I need to open 1Password to copy my password. This just makes it more and more that Windows is only for gaming and I will never do anything serious on Windows again. Not looking forward to this hitting the corporate world, I am sure some companies won't get the memo and just leave this feature enabled. The secrets that are going to be leaked. Screw message retention policies. |