@vinesnfluff @irina @Takiro @Krita ok but it's possible that the piracy part may not actually remove the machine learning part. Depending on both Adobe and the piracy engineers, it may actually make it impossible to *opt out* of it.
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@vinesnfluff @irina @Takiro @Krita ok but it's possible that the piracy part may not actually remove the machine learning part. Depending on both Adobe and the piracy engineers, it may actually make it impossible to *opt out* of it. 4 comments
@Takiro @vinesnfluff Gimp and similar tools do exist. Also, many operating systems allow for disabling access to the internet for single applications, including Windows. When I do have to use Windows, I have Windows 10 Firewall Control on the box to detect outgoing connects. I block almost every game that starts up that thinks it needs to talk to the Internet for some insane reason ... it's pretty much required for any pirated Adobe products to keep them from phoning home.
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@Snapai @irina @Takiro @krita I mean, the machine learning requires the program to connect to the internet so it can feed Adobe's robot(presumably), and every pirate worth their salt knows to block any and all connections between a pirated application and the internet.