Privacy and Windows 10

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  1. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #70
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  2. Lee
    Posts : 4,793
    OS X, Win 10
       #71

    We already have those on this site who will say that the article is a lie, that Microsoft is really. . .. . .oh wait. . .
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  3. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #72

    Kari said:
    Are you serious? Really?

    I have news for you: you are not important enough for Microsoft to spy on you. Get serious, throw your tinfoil hat away and enjoy Windows. If not, change your operating system. It's just that simple.
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  4. Posts : 552
    Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64-bit
       #73

    He may not be, but I might!

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  5. Posts : 1,557
    W10 32 bit, XUbuntu 18.xx 64 bit
       #74

    I am not to worried about the Privacy issue, I am still cautious. Otherwise, I would be using windows 10-32 bit more than I would windows 7 64 bit. I also use Linux as well. I am ok with Microsoft keeping certain things. I am not ok with them saving password or credit card info that is not related to a Microsoft account or an app purchase.


    The one thing that bugs me, if you don't change a setting you will use more isp bandwidth.
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  6. Posts : 558
    Windows 10
       #75

    Kari said:
    Are you serious? Really?

    I have news for you: you are not important enough for Microsoft to spy on you. Get serious, throw your tinfoil hat away and enjoy Windows. If not, change your operating system. It's just that simple.

    Everybody knows by now or should know that MS is clearly collecting a lot more info about users with the new OS than in the past , there is no denying that .

    Whether it bothers an individual enough to effect their choice for an OS is another matter entirely , but it should not be denied that it is a part of the new OS's philosophy on providing a better computing experience.
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  7. Posts : 27,181
    Win11 Pro, Win10 Pro N, Win10 Home, Windows 8.1 Pro, Ubuntu
       #76

    fredc said:
    Everybody knows by now or should know that MS is clearly collecting a lot more info about users with the new OS than in the past , there is no denying that .

    Whether it bothers an individual enough to effect their choice for an OS is another matter entirely , but it should not be denied that it is a part of the new OS's philosophy on providing a better computing experience.
    Every single search engine does that too, even when you think you're anonymously surfing, the have your PC make, some of the parts, your ISP. I wouldn't worry about the metadata Microsoft collects, the search engines and 3rd party sites sell your information.

    Try WhatsMyIP.org | More Info About You

    browserspy.dk
    Did you know that all websites that you visit can find out which fonts you have installed?

    It's also possible to find out if you have a range of programs installed. These include Adobe Reader, OpenOffice.org, Google Chrome and Microsoft Silverlight. Perhaps even which sites you have visited lately can be detected!

    When you surf around the internet your browser leaves behind a trail of digital footprints. Websites can use these footprints to check your system.

    BrowserSpy.dk is a service where you can check just what information it's possible to gather from your system, just by visiting a website.


    BrowserSpy.dk shows you just how much information can be retrieved from your browser just by visiting a page.

    Available tests are listed below.
    Accepted Filetypes
    ActiveX
    Adobe Reader
    Ajax Support
    Bandwidth
    Browser
    Capabilities
    Colors
    Components
    Connections
    Cookies
    CPU
    CSS
    CSS Exploit
    Cursors
    Date and Time
    DirectX
    Document
    Do No Track
    .NET Framework
    Email Verification
    Flash
    Fonts via Flash
    Fonts via Java
    Gears
    Gecko
    Geolocation
    Google Chrome
    Google Apps
    GZip Support
    HTTP Headers
    HTTP
    Images
    IP Address
    Java
    JavaScript
    Languages
    Mathematical
    MathML Support
    MIME Types
    Mobile
    Network
    Objects
    Object Browser
    Online / Offline
    OpenDNS
    OpenOffice.org
    Opera Browser
    Operating System
    Google PageRank
    Ping
    Plugins
    Plugs
    Prefetch
    Proxy
    Personal Security Manager
    QuickTime Player
    RealPlayer
    Resolution
    Screen
    Security
    Shockwave
    Silverlight
    Sound Card
    SVG
    Text Formatting
    File Upload
    UserAgent
    VBScript
    WAP Device
    WebKit
    Web Server
    Window
    Windows Media Player
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  8. Posts : 1,557
    W10 32 bit, XUbuntu 18.xx 64 bit
       #77

    Cliff S,

    What you listed in the previous post, number 77. I wouldn't call all those listed a privacy issue, maybe a few of 3rd party programs that the browsers support might have privacy issues. Aside from the 3 party programs, you need most of those browser internal controls or you wouldn't have a browser.
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  9. Posts : 27,181
    Win11 Pro, Win10 Pro N, Win10 Home, Windows 8.1 Pro, Ubuntu
       #78

    groze said:
    Cliff S,

    What you listed in the previous post, number 77. I wouldn't call all those listed a privacy issue, maybe a few of 3rd party programs that the browsers support might have privacy issues. Aside from the 3 party programs, you need most of those browser internal controls or you wouldn't have a browser.
    I was just saying that the search engines and sites you visit also collect a mountain of info on you that can include prior visited sites and ads you clicked and the such, but the opposite of Microsoft, they make profit with that info. If you click the 1st link and don't use something like CyberGhost 5 and turn your precious add-ons off, they know where you just were in the internet and approximately where you physically are.
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  10. Posts : 558
    Windows 10
       #79

    Cliff S said:
    Every single search engine does that too, even when you think you're anonymously surfing, the have your PC make, some of the parts, your ISP. I wouldn't worry about the metadata Microsoft collects, the search engines and 3rd party sites sell your information.

    Try WhatsMyIP.org | More Info About You

    browserspy.dk


    Theres no need to come up with other things/ companies who are also guilty of it .
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