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Just lookup “Rustdesk controversy”

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it took you as long to find that link as it would have to look up the thing they gave you. this is not kindergarten, nobody owes you you their time. you are expected to be able to find and evaluate the validity of information yourself.

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nope I had it bookmarked

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I think you should click the link above

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This. No matter how many downvotes you get for it. This all the way.

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Sure, but RustDesk is not entirely opensource, there are key binary parts.

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