I put this in simple terms: Used to check or to verify something is not spying. Using that information to analyse your usage patterns is.
Except the OP asked alternatives to Hazel and I suggested two alternatives. Pay attention.
Only to those who can’t see the nuance between the two.
Because no other AI desktop offer that kind of a functionality.
LMAO. Time to take off your tinfoil hat.
Ah, those “masters”, nothing to do with your personal choices then.
Sure, sure.
Funny how I connected to my bank and could do banking on Internet already in 1980s. And the Internet became “commodity” in early 1990s.
“Tried?” They were used.
And it still does today. You don’t know about this stuff much do you?
Choice or not, you are still sending data to them they can use to spy on you if they so wish.
You are correct, in isolation it isn’t that useful, but when it is combined with the data from all other sources, its value multiplies.
So again, it has nothing to do with your choices, it’s the others. Does that mean that you use the same stuff and therefore you too:
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Or is your stuff different from everyone else’s stuff?