If it was only sending (...) then that would be ldegitimate data. Anything more is going to be identifiable.
and
crying 'keylogger' is quite the bold accusation.
If you do not mind I do not want to discuss about which of keyloggers are legitimate and what the keylogger definition is etc, because that greatly depends on the individual preferences of the user.
The key point is that neither sellers nor Samsung provide this keylogger policy information to the customers
before buying agreement takes place. Neither on website, nor on the box, nor in manuals, etc.
Their "gotcha policy" exploits the fact you buy the printer in belief the buying agreement contains all mutual obligations (that you give them money, they provide the software, hardware, warranty, support etc).
Unfortunately after unboxing you have to face that nasty feeling someone is approaching you from the back. I am not really interested in the details of how deep the intercourse is going to be or is it kissing only -
I just do not want it. Full stop.Do you believe I would ignore the
"Warning: this printer comes with additional agreement (details on a CD) user has to accept, otherwise forget printing”?