https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=501030

Pedro V <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #10 from Pedro V <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Fushan Wen from comment #5)
> if users really care about their privacy, they should disable
> the clipboard widget.

Is it actually possible to disable Klipper at this point instead of just hiding
relevant user interfaces?

I really don't need any kind of clipboard history, and I wish that I could even
restrict programs not to be able to read the clipboard without explicit user
interaction like pressing Ctrl+V, but instead I keep running into issues with
activity tracking despite settings explicitly asking for no history/tracking.

Earlier I was surprised by clipboard history being enabled by default as
vaguely described by Bug 391046 .
Now I'm here after noticing in a backup diff that
~/.local/share/klipper/history3.sqlite contains likely recent clipboard
entries, while the related history3.sqlite-wal file appears to possibly have
everything ever put on the clipboard in the current session, all backed up for
quite a long time in my setup.

I hoped that Wayland would finally put an end to programs snooping on the
clipboard, but now on top of snooping, they can even grab data from before
their launch. :(

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