VessOnSecurity on Nostr: Would anyone have problems with Recall if it worked exactly as it does now but was ...
Would anyone have problems with Recall if it worked exactly as it does now but was delivered turned off by default and displayed a clear warning about the risks involved if the user tried to turn it on?
I mean, there are probably valid use cases for it, if you know what you're doing. If I remember correctly, there is an OSINT tool that does something similar about your browser, so that you don't forget or misplace some piece of information you've stumbled upon while investigating a case.
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