Oh, you’re saying that Recall is a privacy nightmare and a sweet target for malware? Surprised_pikachu.jpg

  • yemmly@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    This has already been happening on the Web for quite some time. For example Microsoft Clarity records everything you do on those dodgy Web sites you visit. And they assign a universal identifier to you that can be correlated with the IDs Google and your device have already created and broadcast to profile you.

    And you think “oh but I use x, y, and z to prevent tracking”. Guess what: They make your browser do nonsense tasks in the background to benchmark your hardware and then assign a UUID to you based on that.

    The only thing that can help this situation is privacy legislation with real teeth.

    • ReallyActuallyFrankenstein@lemmynsfw.com
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      5 months ago

      This is far far worse of a potential risk than a tracking identifier. Bank passwords, balances, social media pages, full text chat Windows, everything you ever view all OCRed and put in a neat searchable database for a hacker.

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        5 months ago

        My main point is that “observability” tools like Clarity are screen grabbing whole Web sessions and have been for some time.

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          5 months ago

          But Clarity is an app a web developer adds to their own web site. So, yeah a website you visit sees everything you do on their website.

          That’s not new.

          Screen capping everything on your PC at all times is new.