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This came up in the anti-cheat thread, and honestly it's a really good point that counters my initial security reaction. Accessibility features *can* break the security model if, and only if, the user permits them to do so. That's not a broken system, that's a feature working as intended. Powerful features can always be misused, but if this is being done in service of the user, with that user's informed consent, then the features can certainly still exist. Whether something is an "exploit" largely comes down to intent.


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