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> you shouldn't expect privacy on public or work computers. For all you know, they could already be doing this.

It might be something I should expect, but I'd still slap my laptop over the head of my superiors if I found out that there was scren recording on employee computers. Regardless of whether it's legal, and regardless of whether I signed a form saying I understood that this was within their right. Any manager or corporate IT person who doesn't understand that actually implementing that would mean severe risk of being slapped in the head with laptops is clincally insane.

I agree there shouldn't be much privacy outrage for this particular windows feature so long as this is a local-only feature and I can disable it.



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