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[–] wewbull@feddit.uk 17 points 1 day ago

I tried it a couple of times and stopped both times because it puts it own password dialogue box up for my password. I assume it wants to sudo for some reason.

No! I will not give you my plaintext password.

  1. No other piece of screen sharing software needs this.
  2. You've not told me what you need it for.
  3. Even if valid, no user level software should have my plaintext password. Make a request to the system, it will prompt me.
  4. You now expect me to trust the software developers that make such brain-dead security choices with sharing my desktop? Not going to happen.

Uninstalled as fast as I possibly could.