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Congrats, you found a single instance. It was patched via the security program. It relied on physical proximity.
Then you link another scenario where an utterly insignificant portion of users data was shared with partners.
It's grasping at straws and both those incidents are unrelated to always on recording. None of that shit you linked is related in the least bit. It's slippery slope bullshit you're trying to pull.
Astroturfing 🤣🤣🤣 good lord I wish I could get paid arguing with uninformed privacy zealots.
So much so for your "excellent track record of being secure." right? Specially this taking almost a year to be patched. Now image the exploits that were found not by researchers, but malicious parts...
I mean, if you were a paid astroturfer I could understand, because people have to make ends meet right. But doing that for free? What a dystopian world we live in
Holy shit, you really are stuck on this 100% unrelated local access hack 🤣
I guess you'll never use tls again cause of its history right?