Windows 10 privacy, markmonitor
#21
I called Microsoft today and asked them if they scan contents of local hard drives in windows 8.1 and they said that is against their policies and that they don't even do it in windows 10.
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#22
1. They're shtiting you
2. Not yet, (but their TOS is liable to change, whenever they want)


Here, put on some glasses and read this

[Image: microsoft%20user%20agreement.png]

"We may automatically check your version of the software and download software updates or configuration changes, including those that prevent you from accessing the Services, playing counterfeit games, or using unauthorized hardware peripheral devices." 

Check = Scan

Scan = Derpness

Derpness = M$ spying
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#23
Well if I don't have updates enabled I should be in the clear right?
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#24
We don't know. I don't even know I can with my Windows 7 and all. However, right now, it's probably not a good idea to look into Windows 10, or even buy it, until Microsoft cleans up its mess.

You know, Joker, you impress me. I didn't know that pirates actually read licences. I just look at the holographic sticker. Smile
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#25
(Aug 27, 2015, 13:21 pm)RobertX Wrote: We don't know. I don't even know I can with my Windows 7 and all. However, right now, it's probably not a good idea to look into Windows 10, or even buy it, until Microsoft cleans up its mess.

You know, Joker, you impress me. I didn't know that pirates actually read licences. I just look at the holographic sticker. Smile


I try Smile
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#26
So we don't know if I use windows 8.1 from original copy with no updates and automatic updates enabled if I can still be spied on and my local hard drive contents sent out?
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#27
Reinstall W8.1 with automated updates disabled, and only install updates that you need. Don't install any updates from Microsoft, only the ones you need in order to run applications (Java, NET, etc.)

Here are some articles that state which updates to avoid.

Article ----> http://www.techworm.net/2015/08/new-wind...ws-10.html
Article ----> https://www.hackread.com/microsoft-updat...7-8-users/
Article ----> http://beforeitsnews.com/science-and-tec...80752.html

Updates to avoid:


KB2505438
KB2670838 – Windows 7 Only (breaks AERO functionality and gives you blurry fonts on some websites)
KB2952664
KB2976978 – Windows 8 only
KB3021917
KB3035583
KB3075249

KB3075249 “Update that adds telemetry points to consent.exe in Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 ”
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3075249

KB2876229 SKYPE, IF YOU WANT SKYPE THEN INSTALL IT.

KB2923545 RDP

KB2970228

KB3035583

KB2990214

KB3021917

KB3068708 TELEMETRY

KB2592687

KB2660075

KB2506928

KB2952664 X2

KB3050265

KB2726535

KB2994023

KB3022345 REPLACED BY KB3068708 TELEMETRY

KB3022345 CAUSED FALSE SFC RESULT

KB2545698 (IE9)

KB3065987


Check out this interesting article also -----> http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/...73552.html

EDIT: Just get Linux, its free, simple, and open source.
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#28
What if I just don't install any updates at all?
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#29
If you plan not to install any updates, I doubt your PC would be stable enough for everyday use. Windows updates are optional, but running vanilla Windows ,without any updates, can prove to be problematic.  

Windows 7/8/8.1/10 all have updates that spy on you, to a certain extent. Windows 10 has now stopped forcing updates, but that doesn't mean that its okay. You have to keep in mind that Windows is closed-source meaning, we literally have no idea what's in those updates nor the OS.

If you really must use Windows, get Vista. As far as I'm aware, Vista doesn't have any privacy-invading updates.
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#30
But I'm not experiencing any problems with using the original version of 8.1 when it first came out without any updates
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