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    2411 months ago

    Will you be happy when your doctor/bank/government’s website requires it? When health or law obligates you to comply?

    This is much, much darker than just some replaceable entertainment sites being off-limits.

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      There are a lot of test proctoring services that only work on chrome that are required by schools/universities too. I hate the services, but I don’t want to fail my exams, and these online tests/proctoring services are getting more and more common post-pandemic-isolation.

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        11 months ago

        Ah yes, proctoring malware, because human teachers are just too expensive (but legions of highly-paid administrative staff, mysteriously enough, aren’t too expensive).

        At least you can confine the malware in a virtual machine right now, but that won’t be the case for much longer. I’m glad I don’t have any children…