WE ARE NOT HOSTING ANY SERVERS CURRENTLY

Discord Server: https://discord.gg/WKMWRQGtQg


Using Windows 10? Microsoft Is Watching

Game configuration guides, tips, bugs, etc., plus hardware, software, gaming and technology related subjects in general.
User avatar
Pedro-NF
Site Admin
Posts: 3371
Joined: 03 Nov 2010, 19:59
Location: Brazil
Contact:

Using Windows 10? Microsoft Is Watching

#1

Post by Pedro-NF »

Image

Using Windows 10? Microsoft Is Watching

More than 14 million devices are already running Microsoft's Windows 10 after its global launch on Wednesday, but it's unclear how many of their users read the company's Privacy Policy and Service Agreement before downloading. Tucked away in the 45 pages' worth of terms and conditions (effective August 1) is a substantial power grab: The company is collecting data on much of what you do while using its new software.

From the moment an account is created, Microsoft begins watching. The company saves customers' basic information - name, contact details, passwords, demographic data and credit card specifics - but it also digs a bit deeper.

Other information Microsoft saves includes Bing search queries and conversations with the new digital personal assistant Cortana; contents of private communications such as email; websites and apps visited (including features accessed and length of time used); and contents of private folders. Furthermore, "your typed and handwritten words are collected", the Privacy Statement says, which many online observers liken to a keylogger. Microsoft says they collect the information "to provide you a personalized user dictionary, help you type and write on your device with better character recognition, and provide you with text suggestions as you type or write."

Source: Newsweek


How to completely avoid upgrading to Windows 10... forever

Spybot Anti-Beacon for Windows
https://www.fightdogmeat.com
http://dr.loudness-war.info

"Was he crazy!"
"Yeah, in a very special way. An Irishman."

(Once Upon A Time In The West, 1968)

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 19 guests