drm technology

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DRM technology on Windows is a recurring topic in discussions about streaming quality and privacy. Recent threads highlight Google Chrome adding PlayReady DRM support for Windows 11 to enable hardware-secured 4K streaming on services like Netflix and Disney+, catching up to Microsoft Edge. Separately, Signal's Screen Security feature uses DRM-like protections to block Windows Recall and other screen capture tools from recording messages, addressing privacy concerns amid AI-powered OS features. These examples show DRM technology applied both for content protection and user privacy on Windows.
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    Chrome to Support PlayReady DRM on Windows 11 for Enhanced 4K Streaming

    The announcement that Google Chrome is set to add PlayReady DRM support for Windows 11 marks a significant development in the ongoing battle for supremacy in the high-quality video streaming landscape. For years, Google’s browser has trailed behind Microsoft Edge in supporting hardware-secure...
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    Signal's Screen Security: Protecting Privacy Amid Windows Recall and AI Surveillance

    Encrypted messaging platforms have long positioned themselves as the vanguard of digital privacy, touting end-to-end encryption, disappearing messages, and minimal data retention. Recently, Signal, a leader among secure communication apps, has taken a bold new step to ensure user privacy on...
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    Signal’s New Screen Security on Windows 11: A Privacy Wake-Up Call Amid AI Surveillance

    Signal’s latest move firmly signals a new chapter in the ongoing battle between privacy-conscious developers and ever-more-intrusive operating system features. In a bold step to insulate sensitive conversations from unwanted surveillance, Signal’s Windows 11 desktop client now features “Screen...
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