How risky is it if I forget that the app is taking screenshots and I enter my password into some form (where the password is visible), or just have open a document containing sensitive information? Is the bad thing that happens that the app might have a summary like “The user enters password xyz into this website” or “The user opend a document containing xyz”? And then I just have to either find the summaries from that screenshot in the calendar and delete them or hope that no one who follows me would see that specific summary?
I feel like having something screenshot my computer every 5 minutes and write a summary is something a IT security person would warn me against. (I don’t know much about computer security, so maybe this fear is misplaced.)
Hey Karl. Yes, a IT security person should warn against this. That’s why I have taken lots of measures to keep this secure, most importantly, never actually storing the raw data and prompting AI to never extract sensitive information (like passwords). See the privacy section on the landing page https://donethat.ai Right now also working on another feature that users can toggle to auto-delete the minute-by-minute data (and only keep the high level summaries) at the end of their day for even more privacy.
How risky is it if I forget that the app is taking screenshots and I enter my password into some form (where the password is visible), or just have open a document containing sensitive information? Is the bad thing that happens that the app might have a summary like “The user enters password xyz into this website” or “The user opend a document containing xyz”? And then I just have to either find the summaries from that screenshot in the calendar and delete them or hope that no one who follows me would see that specific summary?
I feel like having something screenshot my computer every 5 minutes and write a summary is something a IT security person would warn me against. (I don’t know much about computer security, so maybe this fear is misplaced.)
Hey Karl. Yes, a IT security person should warn against this. That’s why I have taken lots of measures to keep this secure, most importantly, never actually storing the raw data and prompting AI to never extract sensitive information (like passwords). See the privacy section on the landing page https://donethat.ai Right now also working on another feature that users can toggle to auto-delete the minute-by-minute data (and only keep the high level summaries) at the end of their day for even more privacy.