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          6 months ago

          Again, how does that violate GDPR?

          Are you saying every screenshot tool violates GDPR?

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            6 months ago

            One that Screenshots what you do without you knowing (wich will 100% happen as most people don’t read news about the shit Microsoft is doing) it would need to be opt in and very specifically tell you what it does.

            So it does by existing.

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              So let’s assume it isn’t opt-in (it probably is though) – you’ve still yet to explain how an application taking screenshots, even without your knowledge, violates GDPR.

              You just keep saying that it does. Prove it.

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                The taking of screenshots is the privacy violation. There is nothing i have to “proof” about that, its the same thing as permanently recording you, wich is illegal.

                Ots collection of data and as such falls under the strict laws around GDPR.

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                  6 months ago

                  The taking of screenshots is the privacy violation.

                  Prove it.

                  its the same thing as permanently recording you, wich is illegal.

                  It is absolutely not the same thing.

                  Ots collection of data and as such falls under the strict laws around GDPR.

                  What data are they collecting?