Scarletts blackmail, Mandys blackmail, Mandy has fun., Mandys blackmail, Mandys blackmail ext., Jennifer has fun
but I do not necessarily want to disclose my data, therefore I have a question / request. Would there be anyone who would remove the "internet" portions of these scripts so that they could be run offline and used without sending data? I tried to do it myself but I didn't know groovy well enough to know if I did it well enough.
I'm not sure how those scripts could be run offline and still be effective. Jennifer in Control is designed to be run online so that you are actually experiencing real blackmail instead of just fantasy blackmail. Maybe someone can write a webtease for you so you can enjoy that here?
I wouldn't say "will be", but large companies with actual IT departments get breached on a distressingly regular basis. Given it's nature, this service would have to be held to a higher standard, and I'm not seeing anything that would earn that level of trust. They don't even have their service code publicly available as far as I can tell.
Now, the interesting part is that the client program has source on gitlab. So for the op's purposes, it might be simpler to modify the client to use a local data store and be incapable of connecting to the internet rather than rewrite individual scripts. (And given what this thread says about email sending being deprecated, some of those may already not work anyway...)
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