Yes I am referring to Rewind.ai, Screen and audio recordings from Rewind.ai are stored locally and never leave my computer.
This is the first Web3 App I have used in a very long time, and I used connected to it on July 21st for the 1st time. I reached out to them directly to let them know but they blew me off. The only person that has access to my devices is my long time partner who lives with me.
All right, let's slow down.
Everything I'm going to ask and say next is just assumptions and possibilities, I don't mean to accuse anyone. Up to this point, I'm with Pmalek that your privatekey was leaked.
Since when was your rewind application installed? did it also record the screen when you generated the privatekey?
Then about your old partner, is there any chance that s/he can also watch the saved recording?
Anyway, reviews about Rewind.ai that might be worth reading:
https://www.lifewire.com/rewind-ai-records-everything-on-your-mac-privacy-nightmare-or-amazing-memory-tool-6826733I began using Rewind quite early on but my wallet is much older, and it's been a real lifesaver on numerous occasions, helping me recall things I'd forgotten or needed to retrace my steps on. While the article you've linked to does cover both the pros and cons of Rewind AI, the fact that all the data is stored locally mitigates my concerns.
As for my partner, we maintain a high level of transparency and are both keenly aware of crypto-related issues. We share everything, so there's no conceivable motive for him to engage in such behavior.