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Oh come on, how long have you been on Neowin?  You're a long time member, a respected one some would say (including myself).

 

You moved to Win10 recently and now you're spreading the same FUD that everyone else shared like a year ago.

 

Thought you were better than that in fairness.

Useful video. The way one defines spyware in regards to Windows 10 is personal. However, it is a fact Microsoft has pushed the boundaries with privacy in Windows 10, and has stepped on many toes along the the way.

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15 minutes ago, Nik L said:

Oh come on, how long have you been on Neowin?  You're a long time member, a respected one some would say (including myself).

 

You moved to Win10 recently and now you're spreading the same FUD that everyone else shared like a year ago.

 

Thought you were better than that in fairness.

He was MIA for a better part of a year and last, maybe he was out of the loop?

14 minutes ago, Nik L said:

Oh come on, how long have you been on Neowin?  You're a long time member, a respected one some would say (including myself).

 

You moved to Win10 recently and now you're spreading the same FUD that everyone else shared like a year ago.

 

Thought you were better than that in fairness.

I was absent from Neowin for 15 months, about.

 

I was not aware of the spyware.

 

Sorry if something like this was posted before.

 

And thanks for the compliments.

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2 minutes ago, TAZMINATOR said:

If you are worried about the privacy, then you should get off the internet for good.

 

 

 

 

If you don't care about your files, private info, and browsing habits being uploaded to Microsoft, OK.

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5 minutes ago, Hum said:

I was absent from Neowin for 15 months, about.

 

I was not aware of the spyware.

 

Sorry if something like this was posted before.

 

And thanks for the compliments.

Also, we call it "telemetry" :rolleyes:

 

 http://winaero.com/blog/how-to-disable-telemetry-and-data-collection-in-windows-10/

 

 

Also, it happens in 7 ate nine too.

http://windowsitpro.com/windows-10/how-turn-telemetry-windows-7-8-and-windows-10

No one is happy with this, there is always Linux but then there is still the NSA and tons of other agencies that can log your every keystroke. So You are helpless . No one here is making fun of you HUM, at least I hope not. I am not.  Trust me I tried every program and fix out there including messing with The Hosts file. Nothing really works. You can un install every app you don't want and stop them from running in the background but with Windows 10, your privacy is basically gone.

20 minutes ago, Hum said:

If you don't care about your files, private info, and browsing habits being uploaded to Microsoft, OK.

Browsing habits?  It's possible.  The rest?  Pfft.  Not in any way that can't be turned off, and mostly related to Cortana, OneDrive, or the Store.  Don't use them, no problems. 

 

"MS is stealing all our data!" is a gigantic load of crap that was spewed across the internet for page views.

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If you really want to kill telemetry, use a tool like wintoolkit or ntlite to completely remove the package from the installation source. I've tested it, it's easy to do. Just remove this package and boom. No telemetry.

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Usage Statistics don't equal Spying, the long string in a database that represents your install cares not what porn you watch, which religion you are or your sexual orientation. all the statistics are used for is to determine trends within their software e.g. people use this function a lot lets evolve it or no one uses this function at all, we can remove it.

 

With todays culture of 24 news that repeats the same news every 15mins and clickbait articles/videos everywhere on the internet I fear for the future. D: Sometimes features are innocent with their intent but that doesn't generate ad revenue now does it. -_-

 

I let Microsoft have my statistics in the same way I vote, If I don't participate I cant help influence change. :) 

2 hours ago, Gary7 said:

No one is happy with this, there is always Linux but then there is still the NSA and tons of other agencies that can log your every keystroke. So You are helpless . No one here is making fun of you HUM, at least I hope not. I am not.  Trust me I tried every program and fix out there including messing with The Hosts file. Nothing really works. You can un install every app you don't want and stop them from running in the background but with Windows 10, your privacy is basically gone.

I would not be surprised that MS shares your info with the NSA. :shiftyninja:

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9 hours ago, Hum said:

I would not be surprised that MS shares your info with the NSA. :shiftyninja:

You might be interested in Windows 10 LTSB which doesn't update automatically.

 

Also some of these tools might be interesting for you:

 

https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10

 

http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/64640-Windows-Firewall-Configuration-Truly-Block-EVERYTHING

 

On 6/1/2016 at 2:26 PM, Hum said:

If you don't care about your files, private info, and browsing habits being uploaded to Microsoft, OK.

:rolleyes:

 

Please dont start spreading this FUD again. I know you were absent for a while, but there is not one single, credible source that says they are uploading your files or private info. Also, since you were gone, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 all include the same telemetry, or what you guys call "spying," that 10 has.

1 minute ago, trag3dy said:

It happens in every other "modern" OS too. This is neither new or interesting.

 

The part that is interesting is that people all of a sudden care about it in Windows 10.

Exactly, wheres the outrage around 7/8/8.1? I am sure Vista had something similar as well, heck I know XP did because we had XP Anti-Spy to disable a lot of the "spying."

Just now, Circaflex said:

Exactly, wheres the outrage around 7/8/8.1? I am sure Vista had something similar as well, heck I know XP did because we had Anti-Spy to disable a lot of the "spying."

Same goes for Mac OS* too.

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