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Windows 10 spies on you by default
Bloggers say opting out of all these default settings requires navigating 13 different screens and a separate website




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NEW YORK - Microsoft’s new Windows 10 operating system is immensely popular with, with 14 million downloads in just two days, but the price of the free upgrade may just be a user’s privacy, though, as changing Windows 10’s intrusive default settings is difficult, according to Russia Today channel.


While the upgrade is currently free of charge to owners of licensed copies of Windows 8 and Windows 7, it does come at a price. Several tech bloggers have warned that the privacy settings in the operating system are invasive by default, and that changing them involves over a dozen different screens and an external website.


According to Zach Epstein of BGR News, all of Windows 10’s features that could be considered invasions of privacy are enabled by default. Signing in with the Microsoft email account means Windows is reading a user’s emails, contacts and calendar data.


“I am pretty surprised by the far-reaching data collection that Microsoft seems to want,” web developer Jonathan Porta wrote on his blog. “I am even more surprised by the fact that the settings all default to incredibly intrusive. I am certain that most individuals will just accept the defaults and have no idea how much information they are giving away.”


As examples, Porta cited Microsoft having access to contacts, calendar details, and “other associated input data” such as “typing and inking” by default. The operating system also wants access to user locations and location history, both of which could be provided not just to Microsoft, but to its “trusted partners”.


“Who are the trusted partners? By whom are they trusted? I am certainly not the one doing any trusting right now,” Porta wrote, describing the default privacy options as “vague and bordering on scary”.


Alec Meer of the ‘Rock, Paper, Shotgun’ blog pointed out this passage in Microsoft’s 12,000-word, 45-page terms of use agreement: “We will access, disclose and preserve personal data, including your content (such as the content of your emails, other private communications or files in private folders), when we have a good faith belief that doing so is necessary to.”


While most people are used to ads as the price of accessing free content, writes Meer, Microsoft is not making it clear enough that they are “gathering and storing vast amounts of data on your computing habits,” not just browser data.


Opting out of all these default settings requires navigating 13 different screens and a separate website, the bloggers have found. Meer was underwhelmed with Microsoft executives’ claims of transparency and easily understandable terms of use. “There is no world in which 45 pages of policy documents and opt-out settings split across 13 different Settings screens and an external website constitutes real transparency,” he wrote.


Tracking and harvesting user data has been a business model for many tech giants. Privacy advocates have raised concerns over Google’s combing of emails, Apple’s Siri, and Facebook’s tracking cookies that keep monitoring people’s browser activity in order to personalise advertising and content.
Windows 10 spies on you by default
 
It was free for a reason. They're going into cloud and selling your data. Exactly how Facebook's Zuckerberg makes money.
 
It was free for a reason. They're going into cloud and selling your data. Exactly how Facebook's Zuckerberg makes money.
ive seen a lot of people logging into WIN with their MS email id's... once ur logged in with your email id, ur allowing MS to get the info they need :)
 
The process isn't straight forward if you wish to not share any data with MS.

ive seen a lot of people logging into WIN with their MS email id's... once ur logged in with your email id, ur allowing MS to get the info they need :)

Yup, it makes me cringe my teeth every time.

@Shamain another reason to choose linux

Sorry but Linux aint a magical pill to all the woes of personal computing.
 
Wait a minute.

Our emails, location, caller history, messages, photos etc are already being shared through our phones.

The guy says that signing in through email gives them the data.

Signing in through your email on your phone also gives them the same data.
 
This is the proverbial last nail on Micro$oft's coffin. Already their sales and market share is diminishing. Once general public realizes the grave privacy risk, remaining few will also leave.
 
We already gave up our privacy rights when we signed up on the internet.
 
Why upgrade to Win 10 at all? Isn't your present operating system doing just fine? I have a Win 7 professional and its super.

As they say, 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it'.
 
but with the feature which MS provides Linux can't compete with it..
Like?

The process isn't straight forward if you wish to not share any data with MS.



Yup, it makes me cringe my teeth every time.



Sorry but Linux aint a magical pill to all the woes of personal computing.
Anything windows can do linux can do better

Wait a minute.

Our emails, location, caller history, messages, photos etc are already being shared through our phones.

The guy says that signing in through email gives them the data.

Signing in through your email on your phone also gives them the same data.
If you want your data safe donot trust google
 
Why upgrade to Win 10 at all? Isn't your present operating system doing just fine? I have a Win 7 professional and its super.

As they say, 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it'.
or try linux a better,safer,cheaper alternate
 

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