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The original was posted on /r/opensource by /u/Lekritz on 2023-12-20 15:41:09.
I like the GeForce Experience’s feature where you can automatically save detected gaming highlights. You don’t want to miss recording important in playing video games. GeForce Experience is the tool for this, but it’s not privacy-respecting at all. It collects a ton of data about their users. It seems like an unnecessary purpose of the software to be collecting data about their users other than selling it to third-parties (as mentioned in their privacy policy) or training their A.I.s. I’ve heard people recommend O.B.S. which I’ve used before, but to my understanding it’s not a game highlight saver, nor can it be set up as one. It’s just a piece of software that allows you to broadcast your screen or camera in a custom way. I think that something as simple as software that saves your gaming moments doesn’t need to collect a lot of information about you. I’m looking for a more privacy-respecting alternative to NVIDIA ShadowPlay.