• vrighter@discuss.tchncs.de
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    3 天前

    that would require knowing the formats of strings. And it requires the text to be text.

    What if you had a photo of a handwritten piece of sensitive information?

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      I doubt that OCR (optical character recognition) is done on device so it likely being sent to some server for processing.

      As a software engineer, in any of our corporate applications when a user hits delete we toggle an archived flag, but the data is still there. So I wouldn’t trust any application to do what it actually says.

      There are so many technical barriers for recall to ever be able to not snipe your private data that I wouldn’t go anywhere near the thing.

      Edit: Furthermore, what happens when MS inevitably gets hacked again and someone steals all the data it has and then starts using that to commit fraud.

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      I don’t understand your meaning. Screenshots of a photo are still screenshots and manipulating text on a photo is already a thing (you can use phone camera to translate text directly from a fixed surface).