In Security Knowledge by Carla on September 2, 2015 | Français, English, Deutsch You have probably heard the news by now: Microsoft has updated a controversial service agreement that lays out in scary detail how your personal data is being used and abused – at least, that’s what the major tech blogs are saying. But the reality is, even if you read the 12,000 word service agreement, it’s still confusing and vague at best. Horacio Gutierrez, Deputy General Counsel of Microsoft’s legal and corporate affairs, wrote about the company’s commitment to transparency on the Microsoft blog in early June. This move, of course, was preceding the new privacy statement and service agreement that accompanied the release of Windows 10. As he put it, “We are simplifying the services agreement and privacy statement because we believe that real transparency starts with straightforward terms and policies that people can clearly understand. As our services evolve, we recognize we must continue earning your trust.” How Windows 10 is spying on you: http://blog.emsisoft.com/2015/09/02...er&utm_content=blog&utm_campaign=ticker150908
Microsoft intensifies data collection on Windows 7 and 8 systems Microsoft has been criticized by privacy advocates in regards to the data hunger of its Windows 10 operating system. The operating system slurps data like there is no tomorrow, especially when systems are set up using the express settings. http://www.ghacks.net/2015/08/28/microsoft-intensifies-data-collection-on-windows-7-and-8-systems/ Nepheler AND ALL ASK YOUR SELF ANOTHER QUESTION WHY SPY ON WIINDOWS 7 AND 8.1
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