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4 days agoTeamViewer sold out long ago, formed a new company (AnyDeak), fooled us all, sold out again, and there’s still people trying to use the same business plan.
There’s zero money being spent on security, this is pure profit extraction.
TeamViewer sold out long ago, formed a new company (AnyDeak), fooled us all, sold out again, and there’s still people trying to use the same business plan.
There’s zero money being spent on security, this is pure profit extraction.
Under normal circumstances I wouldn’t expect any privacy between processes on a desktop OS under the same UID.
If you use Chrome’s password manager on Windows your password database is unlocked with your password upon login and is available to every process you run.
There’s only so much you can do, as an app, to protect against OS deficiencies.
The desktop app on Windows is a sacrifice of security for convenience.