Boosted by glyph ("Glyph"):
mcc wrote:
@dotstdy @glyph I agree that's super frustrating, it frustrates me regularly. However in this *one* case, gnome's "security" did in fact catch a program doing something it shouldn't (reading the clipboard in the background, a thing I didn't agree to).
BitWarden didn't ask if I wanted them managing my clipboard, they just decided they would, and GNOME didn't ask if I wanted BW managing my clipboard, GNOME just decided no one can. Two projects fight over control of my computer; I am irrelevant.