This spyware apparently keeps track of keystrokes, mouse movements, random screenshots and webcam photos to track how productive you are. They pay around 15-50$ per hour irrespective of where you are in the world. Of course nobody living in the US would sign up for something like this. https://www.forbes.com/sites/nathanvardi/2018/11/19/how-a-mysterious-tech-billionaire-created-two-fortunesand-a-global-software-sweatshop/
You’re just agreeing with me. I’ve clearly mentioned people in US will not do this, and of course rest of the world is going to jump on it. My biggest concern is this practice becoming common inside the US for some companies.
I recommend you read the article, If you haven’t already. It’s obviously not a magical or new idea. Labor arbitrage has existed from centuries, In my understanding it’s the way they are implementing that is new. I respect your opinion that you don’t see it being anything new.