I wondered the same. Then I realized it sends out requests to googleapis, segment, and sentry. Imagine having data on every dev's terminal workflow? Ca$h.
A lot of workplaces don't even bother to ban grammarly, which is literally a keylogger*, this won't even be on their radar.
* I feel compelled to point out that Grammarly disagree with this definition because it doesn't send every single keystroke, just the ones in non-password text boxes.
OOPMan|3 years ago
eterm|3 years ago
* I feel compelled to point out that Grammarly disagree with this definition because it doesn't send every single keystroke, just the ones in non-password text boxes.