should think about it. Yeah. And the thing is, though, that most people, you know, the average computer user doesn't care. You know, they just want to use the software. They know Windows. They know how to use it. They're so concerned that if they switch to something else, they're not going to be able to use their favorite program or that they'll need to learn something new. And whether that's switching from a Windows computer to a Mac OS computer or a Chrome computer, that reluctance to switch is there. And so they just don't care. They accept. However, let's move on to a couple of other scenarios where you've got a lot of leakage of your private information. And it goes beyond just collecting generalized or anonymized information about a group of users and is very specific to your information that you're showing on your screen. And what I'm talking about here is automated content recognition. That's a term that is kind of general. It's often referred to as ACR, as we mentioned in the (26/43)
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