Will there be privacy and security issues when using WeChat input method on Macos?

by Poster Apr 15, 2025 49

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  • Anonymous12548 Apr 16, 2025
    Cloud input methods have not been used for seven or eight years, not even those connected to the Internet
  • Anonymous7875 Apr 16, 2025
    Horrible try under Rat Whisker Tube/Rime.
  • Anonymous775 Apr 16, 2025
    Is there no privacy security problem with using the input method that comes with the system?
  • Anonymous1894 Apr 16, 2025
    Speaking of which, our company makes social IM products, and its daily activity is only 100,000. Group chat/dynamic data is actually synchronized to network security (private chat will not). It is conceivable that WeChat is also the focus of network security. It is conceivable that network security may enter a person's mobile phone number (of course, I believe that network security employees with this permission also have a high threshold) to know all your online behaviors. Whenever you float on the Internet, the data is monitored in real time by large and small factories and the state. Don't say anything too reactionary and illegal.
  • Anonymous2053 Apr 16, 2025
    Input method networking has privacy risks
  • Anonymous9834 Apr 16, 2025
    There must be privacy risks, either prohibit networking or use the system's built-in
  • Anonymous9834 Apr 16, 2025
    @ Anonymous1901 Tencent's data reserve can be weakly associated without logging in. If you have privacy concerns, you can only give up convenience and completely prohibit him from connecting to the Internet
  • Anonymous1877 Apr 16, 2025
    In the Internet age, it's not just about spending some money and killing you
  • Anonymous897 Apr 16, 2025
    I think there is no need to worry about the input method after using WeChat And theoretically, native input methods are also risky
  • Anonymous1901 Apr 16, 2025
    @ Anonymous9834 This is natural, but the problem is that without spying, this security basically meets the requirements.
  • Anonymous11200 Apr 16, 2025
    Don't you use WeChat? What else do you have more private than WeChat
  • Anonymous6054 Apr 16, 2025
    I am more worried about WeChat than WeChat input method. There have been many times in my life when I talk about something, and then the video account will push back the relevant video. Many times.
  • Anonymous13203 Apr 16, 2025
    There is no problem with the built-in input method, usually typing codes in English
  • Anonymous1675 Apr 16, 2025
    The key is not easy to replace.
  • Anonymous1780 Apr 16, 2025
    @ Anonymous1894 # 24 Are you sure? I understand it's not. How to synchronize, the data structure is different, how many servers can be stored in the network security, and how to ensure the query efficiency. What I know is that even if the network security comes, you have to find the network security where the company is located and check it after approval. You cannot go to the ocean for law enforcement
  • Anonymous2601 Apr 16, 2025
    Take a look at the agreement, will the typed text belong to Tencent
  • Anonymous1894 Apr 16, 2025
    @ Anonymous1780 Our company is in Shanghai, and the data is indeed synchronized to Shanghai Netan. I'm not sure about the other information you mentioned, but what you mentioned supplements my knowledge base. The process and compliance should be what you said.
  • Anonymous1786 Apr 16, 2025
    About ten years ago, I did a text analysis of a certain dog, and every word you typed was connected to the Internet. So, what is a privacy security issue?
  • Anonymous3739 Apr 16, 2025
    If you are worried, use Squirrel
  • Anonymous12001 Apr 16, 2025
    Privacy has long been gone in the Internet age. Spending a little money on TG can check all the information of a person upside down (basically everything you can think of can be checked for people, rail, car, mobile phone number, car, takeaway, express delivery), more of a psychological comfort effect, giving people who are really worried about privacy leakage a choice