Thanks! As you probably saw this is because there is an option to log keys to improve accuracy. To be honest I am considering removing it soon because of these perceived risks but hesitating a bit because a lot of people are actually enabling that feature. Let me know if I can help you in another way, e.g. show you that part of the code /​ walk through the processing pipeline.
Yeah, I can see how that’s a bit of a dilemma. To avoid the flags, maybe you could make it a separate download or something people have to specifically email you to request.
I can also imagine that for some people, especially those in certain jobs, the screenshots or logging features won’t be worth the risk. On that note, I decided to uninstall the tool myself, given the security considerations and the requirements from my employer.
FYI removed the package in the latest version. Keylogging isn’t possible anymore (and added an on-device security feature for the screenshots where you can automatically grey out certain apps)
Thanks! As you probably saw this is because there is an option to log keys to improve accuracy. To be honest I am considering removing it soon because of these perceived risks but hesitating a bit because a lot of people are actually enabling that feature. Let me know if I can help you in another way, e.g. show you that part of the code /​ walk through the processing pipeline.
Yeah, I can see how that’s a bit of a dilemma. To avoid the flags, maybe you could make it a separate download or something people have to specifically email you to request.
I can also imagine that for some people, especially those in certain jobs, the screenshots or logging features won’t be worth the risk. On that note, I decided to uninstall the tool myself, given the security considerations and the requirements from my employer.
FYI removed the package in the latest version. Keylogging isn’t possible anymore (and added an on-device security feature for the screenshots where you can automatically grey out certain apps)