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Aww SwiftKey, after two letters youre suggesting the right password, that's so nice of you...

Wait a minute... WHY DO YOU EVEN KNOW THAT?

You're not a password manager and you don't do that with other passwords, what's wrong with you?

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  • 4
    So maybe (definitely) some app or web didn't treat the password input as a password input.
    I understand the hate on SwiftKey but this doesn't look like it's its fault.
  • 2
    @ejmin This.

    But that doesn't take away the fact that it's quite creepy how much it stores about your personality and topics of interest, and how well it learns your writing patterns and vernacular:

    I think the problem is that I don't have a build tool for the company to provide access to the office. I'm fine with a bare windows setup on a separate SSD is Overwatch with a good parser system for the position.

    The US has a bunch of important global functions while others are object oriented style methods and the generated revenue on the other side are big. They are vertically stacked.

    But I keep forgetting how reality works for you and your business.

    (that's what my keyboard types on its own)
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    As far as I know SwiftKey cloud syncs every typed thing? That's the reason I quit it (next to MS owning it now)
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    @linuxxx They say it doesn't leave your device until you turn on sync, in which case it's clientside encrypted in a container.

    The problem is that you have to trust them that that's true — on the other hand, you have to trust Google/Apple if you use the default keyboards.

    Damn it really is time for a proper flagship Linux Phone.
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