Which OS are you using?
9 years 2 weeks ago #19976
by Chessking
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Replied by Chessking on topic Which OS are you using?
I had never heard about security problems with Windows 10. Now, when I dual-boot a second OS and upgrade to Windows 10, I will try the Destroy-Windows-10-Spying technique. Thanks!
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9 years 2 weeks ago #19980
by 7upMan
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It's not a security problem, Chessking, it's a privacy problem. Everyone responds differently to that, and there are folks who don't give a damn about those issues. For me, however, it's a no-go.
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9 years 2 weeks ago #19983
by Chessking
That's what I meant. I would rather not be subject to things like that if at all possible.
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It's not a security problem, Chessking, it's a privacy problem.
That's what I meant. I would rather not be subject to things like that if at all possible.
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9 years 2 weeks ago #20000
by IronDuke
Very little about the game is not known to me. Any questions you got, throw them at me.
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All of the data-gathering privacy-threatening stuff you guys are talking about? I asked my brother about it (he's a tech wiz) and he says that Microsoft took it all out. It was only in the Technical Preview, however, they never told people when they removed it.
The last fifty times in a row that I questioned his knowledge about all things electronic, I ended up looking pretty stupid. As far as I can tell, he's not joking.
Still, if someone can find a counter-example, I'd love to rub it in his face. :whistle:
--IronDuke
The last fifty times in a row that I questioned his knowledge about all things electronic, I ended up looking pretty stupid. As far as I can tell, he's not joking.
Still, if someone can find a counter-example, I'd love to rub it in his face. :whistle:
--IronDuke
Very little about the game is not known to me. Any questions you got, throw them at me.
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9 years 2 weeks ago #20001
by Chessking
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I certainly hope he's right.
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9 years 2 weeks ago #20002
by schmatzler
That is absolutely not true. Microsoft is still doing a lot of stuff, like tracking your location by default or sending your contacts all to the cloud if you want to use Cortana.
One of the most criticized features is WiFi Sense, which shares your Wi-Fi password with all of your contacts (thus, uploading it to the cloud - very secure).
The default settings send a lot of your data to Cortana. I can understand why, but I don't want Cortana to know what I'm searching for or who the people I know are.
Even if you turn off all the privacy related settings you can find, there are still connections to various domains from Microsoft being made. Do you really know what they're transferring there?
If they "took it all out" there would be no network traffic after turning all of the features off.
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Replied by schmatzler on topic Which OS are you using?
IronDuke wrote: I asked my brother about it (he's a tech wiz) and he says that Microsoft took it all out.
That is absolutely not true. Microsoft is still doing a lot of stuff, like tracking your location by default or sending your contacts all to the cloud if you want to use Cortana.
One of the most criticized features is WiFi Sense, which shares your Wi-Fi password with all of your contacts (thus, uploading it to the cloud - very secure).
The default settings send a lot of your data to Cortana. I can understand why, but I don't want Cortana to know what I'm searching for or who the people I know are.
Even if you turn off all the privacy related settings you can find, there are still connections to various domains from Microsoft being made. Do you really know what they're transferring there?
If they "took it all out" there would be no network traffic after turning all of the features off.
Space. The final frontier.
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