https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=482614

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--- Comment #8 from John <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to kde from comment #7)
> Ran into this today as well. MS Teams progressive web app doesn't trigger
> the widget when using the camera.
> 
> Under normal circumstances I'd agree that adding new functionality should be
> a feature request and not a bug report, but in this case I think the mere
> existence of the Camera Indicator implies that the widget is functional, and
> that users can rely on it to accurately reflect whether they're being seen
> by [n > 0] people on the Internet. This gap in functionality could have
> major repercussions for an unlucky user, and constitutes a clear privacy
> risk. Perhaps before we've added support for other methods of camera access,
> we should find a way to clearly warn the user that they can't rely on this
> widget.

I fully agree with you on this one.
This should be considered a bug, not just a wish or a nice to have request!
In my opinion, problems, issues related to our privacy and security should be
treated by default as bugs as they can very serious consequences such as huge
fines, jail time or even death depending who the user is, in what country he /
she is and what he / she has done.
I can't imagine what it could happen with whistleblowers, journalists and
activists that are against the some authoritarian / dictatorial regime, which
they think using open source software will provide protection against
unauthorized access of their webcam, mike, Wi-Fi scanning for geolocation...

The fact that MS Teams web app, which is closed-source, made by Microsoft, an
American company (known for its greed and eagerness for data collection) can
access it without triggering any alert, shows how bad this really is!
What will happen when programs developed by companies part of or supported by
the countries in BRICS or plain crackers try it?
As an European, fighting as much as I can the huge propaganda coming from the
east on all social platforms, because I love the democracy that my country and
the EU has and the rights that we have, I'm very much afraid that they one day
could crack my computer and get a picture of my face to punish me and make me
stop and this is a battle we Europeans cannot afford to lose!
Especially now, when it seems that democracies, including the biggest/
strongest one, are falling.

So, please reconsider the classification of this bug report!
If this is fixed, maybe it will also help KDE software being chosen to be used
on government institutions in countries that are moving away from Microsoft's
products.

Thank you very much!

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