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Navigating the privacy discussion around Windows 10

Navigating the privacy discussion around Windows 10

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GhoStPvpSlay3r
Junior Member
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12-25-2016, 11:15 AM
#1
The likely conclusion of the privacy discussion around Windows 10 https://translate.google.de/translate?sl...t=&act=url (Translated from German to English so some errors can happen) is a hopeful end.
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GhoStPvpSlay3r
12-25-2016, 11:15 AM #1

The likely conclusion of the privacy discussion around Windows 10 https://translate.google.de/translate?sl...t=&act=url (Translated from German to English so some errors can happen) is a hopeful end.

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Dingdongyou
Member
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12-28-2016, 12:30 PM
#2
You're referring to the end result or outcome of something they're doing, which is why discussions are happening around it.
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Dingdongyou
12-28-2016, 12:30 PM #2

You're referring to the end result or outcome of something they're doing, which is why discussions are happening around it.

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michal070804
Member
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12-28-2016, 04:37 PM
#3
No, I didn't read the article.
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michal070804
12-28-2016, 04:37 PM #3

No, I didn't read the article.

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SedentarySauS
Senior Member
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12-28-2016, 05:14 PM
#4
Reading that has calmed me down. I don’t have anything illegal on any PC, but the idea of Microsoft having access to my computer makes me anxious. I believe Microsoft should be transparent about how they handle data, since services seem like just a minor justification overall.
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SedentarySauS
12-28-2016, 05:14 PM #4

Reading that has calmed me down. I don’t have anything illegal on any PC, but the idea of Microsoft having access to my computer makes me anxious. I believe Microsoft should be transparent about how they handle data, since services seem like just a minor justification overall.

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sfajar
Member
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12-29-2016, 04:49 PM
#5
I saw it—it's packed with nonsense... If you can't spot or detect them, maybe it's your issue... But thanks still—another platform that appears on the blacklist for deliberately tricking its users.
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sfajar
12-29-2016, 04:49 PM #5

I saw it—it's packed with nonsense... If you can't spot or detect them, maybe it's your issue... But thanks still—another platform that appears on the blacklist for deliberately tricking its users.

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Cyborg8000
Junior Member
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12-29-2016, 05:47 PM
#6
I agree with the piece. Many outlets rushed in with dramatic titles such as "can't play pirated games" without understanding that this wasn't covered in the Windows 10 EULA.
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Cyborg8000
12-29-2016, 05:47 PM #6

I agree with the piece. Many outlets rushed in with dramatic titles such as "can't play pirated games" without understanding that this wasn't covered in the Windows 10 EULA.

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PersieO
Posting Freak
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12-29-2016, 06:48 PM
#7
Yes i read it, twice to be sure, and the article won't put it to rest. Apart from the few things that the article is about, there is much more than that. There is a reason why the privacy options list in W10 is huge. And don't forget there are programs out there designed to protect your own damn privacy on W10. If it came that far that devs started to develop programs to protect themselves against the stuff that's in W10. It probably means there is something more wrong than just "some things" in the article.
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PersieO
12-29-2016, 06:48 PM #7

Yes i read it, twice to be sure, and the article won't put it to rest. Apart from the few things that the article is about, there is much more than that. There is a reason why the privacy options list in W10 is huge. And don't forget there are programs out there designed to protect your own damn privacy on W10. If it came that far that devs started to develop programs to protect themselves against the stuff that's in W10. It probably means there is something more wrong than just "some things" in the article.