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So, is Microsoft really benovelent????


<header> [h=1]Using Windows 10? Microsoft Is Watching[/h] By Lauren Walker 8/1/15 at 10:06 AM
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A display for the Windows 10 operating system is seen at the Microsoft store at Roosevelt Field in Garden City, New York on July 29. Shannon Stapleton/Reuters






Filed Under: Tech & Science, Microsoft, Windows 10, Privacy, data
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.â€
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All this information doesn’t necessarily remain with just Microsoft. The company says it uses the data collected for three purposes: to provide and improve its services; to send customers personalized promotions; and to display targeted advertising, which sometimes requires the information be shared with third parties. Microsoft mentions that though it assigns each customer a unique advertising ID, which is fed data during computer usage, it “does not use what you say in email, chat, video calls or voice mail, or your documents, photos or other personal files to target ads to you.†It makes no such promise for its other stated data collection purposes.
 

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Any modern day operating system is spying on the device that it is installed on/person who uses it from phones to Macs to Microsoft. Ever since the internet started your activities are being used for marketing and possibly more.

If yo uare using XP, Vista, Win 7 Win 8 they are sending back data on your also.
 

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Google is much more invasive than that Lee and has been doing it for years. Google is competent at exploiting the data. Microsoft wishes it was.
 

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I understand, but being able to opt out should be an option. And who says it's just for marketing? Win 10 is reading e-mails...
 

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Anyone server along the path of you emai lcould potntially read you emails. Emails are not snoop proof.

Yes Google an any other search websites collect lots of date just liek the NSA, they are just looking for the data that they can sell to someone else. Mostly marketing based on your browsing, buying search habits.
 

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I don't have a web came at home, but at work I have a post it note over my built in camera on my mac, and a pices of modeling clay over the microphone.
 

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It's more than they get done in congress.

Lee...AFAIK I don't want to try Newsweek at $1.25 a week. (L@@K at the links you leave in)

There are numerous articles out on how to set up Win 10 with privacy issues in mind and how to turn them off.

Don't find any of Navo's girls until you do? Hmmph.
 
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