• @ichbinjasokreativ@lemmy.world
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    325 days ago

    Incorrect. If you dig through the settings and turn it off, then it doesn’t record anything, but it’s enabled by default on PCs that have an NPU.

    • FaceDeer
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      325 days ago

      Did you read the article this thread is about? The sub-headline is:

      The tool will be opt-in, so Copilot+ PCs won’t screenshot your activity without permission.

      • @msage@programming.dev
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        225 days ago

        So were many other things in the past.

        I hate that people keep saying this shit.

        ‘But the article said…’ yes, the face eating leopards said there were not going to eat your face today.

        See you next week.

        • FaceDeer
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          325 days ago

          The person I was responding to didn’t say “I think they’ll eventually make it opt-out again, at some point in the future, in my opinion.” He gave a factual description of the current state of the feature. An incorrect one.

          If you want to hate on face-eating leopards at least be accurate when describing them. Otherwise you become the boy that cried face-eating leopard.

          • @msage@programming.dev
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            024 days ago

            They ate so many faces as of today, what are you talking about? Microsoft has a long history of doing this, I can’t believe you can in any way defend them.

      • @ichbinjasokreativ@lemmy.world
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        125 days ago

        That is how they spin it now, but I saw the setup process for windows 11 on copilot+ laptops and it was opt-out originally. I’d imagine it’s going to be one of those things where they ask you to enable it every couple of days.

        • @OutlierBlue@lemmy.ca
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          225 days ago

          Exactly. Making Edge my default browser is opt-in too, but that doesn’t stop them from bugging me about it regularly or switching it any time they think they can.

          I’m loving Linux Mint since I switched. It’s nice to have an operating system that isn’t trying to subvert my choices every day.