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Learn how to reject Microsoft’s latest terms of use and protect your privacy on Windows 10.

Learn how to reject Microsoft’s latest terms of use and protect your privacy on Windows 10.

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Imorrivel
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11-06-2016, 11:33 PM
#21
Using TOR, what if the exit point is merely logging activity? A VPN could be an alternative, though it might cost more if you need a strong, privacy-focused service that doesn’t track you or expose your identity.
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Imorrivel
11-06-2016, 11:33 PM #21

Using TOR, what if the exit point is merely logging activity? A VPN could be an alternative, though it might cost more if you need a strong, privacy-focused service that doesn’t track you or expose your identity.

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SugarCandy21
Member
196
11-08-2016, 12:17 AM
#22
All very true, but my point overall is that this is not "not a big deal". It should be a very big deal, but no one seems to understand that, or care.
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SugarCandy21
11-08-2016, 12:17 AM #22

All very true, but my point overall is that this is not "not a big deal". It should be a very big deal, but no one seems to understand that, or care.

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enoga
Junior Member
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11-09-2016, 12:48 PM
#23
I think the I have nothing to hide then it's okay to spy on me argument is just a POS. And this isn't spying cause you know it's happening and they tell you.
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enoga
11-09-2016, 12:48 PM #23

I think the I have nothing to hide then it's okay to spy on me argument is just a POS. And this isn't spying cause you know it's happening and they tell you.

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missingmetal
Member
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11-09-2016, 01:15 PM
#24
Many people aren't aware of this. In reality, most don’t even check the privacy options during Windows installation—they just select “express settings.” The problem is, if someone told them their privacy was at risk, they’d immediately demand Microsoft be sued for gathering data, without realizing it was mostly their own fault. VPNs and Tor are unknown to a large portion of users, let alone used or paid for. It’s uncertain whether my data remains private at the end. And some still think watching porn in incognito mode leaves no trace—completely wrong.
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missingmetal
11-09-2016, 01:15 PM #24

Many people aren't aware of this. In reality, most don’t even check the privacy options during Windows installation—they just select “express settings.” The problem is, if someone told them their privacy was at risk, they’d immediately demand Microsoft be sued for gathering data, without realizing it was mostly their own fault. VPNs and Tor are unknown to a large portion of users, let alone used or paid for. It’s uncertain whether my data remains private at the end. And some still think watching porn in incognito mode leaves no trace—completely wrong.

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