In privacy communities, its usually assumed that non-libre OSes have the capability of spying on everything you do. But, what do they actually monitor in practice?
In privacy communities, its usually assumed that non-libre OSes have the capability of spying on everything you do. But, what do they actually monitor in practice?
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/41641719
Keystrokes? Screen recordings? Camera and microphone spying? Assuming an average person who's not actively targeted by an intelligence agency.
Few people can be sure of that, because it would require digging in their assembly code which can take a lot of time, but they have a financial incentive to do that and they love money, so all sane people assume that they very much do. And they also get caught sometimes (multiple times!), so thinking they would just stop would be foolish.