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After the heavy criticism they changed it from default on to (opt out) to default off (opt in).
In theory you could modify it’s database, but they did mention applying stricter security (but what good does that do when the frontdoor access remains via the prompts)
Yeah, and that didn’t change the perception people have of it. That’s the point I’m making.
And I’ll get back to you on how easy it is to specifically remove specific data entries (and whether or not the prompts are handled locally or remotely) if and when I can get a hold of this mythical unicorn, because by how much people ignores my questions I’m assuming nobody here has actually tried it?
After the heavy criticism they changed it from default on to (opt out) to default off (opt in).
In theory you could modify it’s database, but they did mention applying stricter security (but what good does that do when the frontdoor access remains via the prompts)
Yeah, and that didn’t change the perception people have of it. That’s the point I’m making.
And I’ll get back to you on how easy it is to specifically remove specific data entries (and whether or not the prompts are handled locally or remotely) if and when I can get a hold of this mythical unicorn, because by how much people ignores my questions I’m assuming nobody here has actually tried it?