Ramblings of an old Doc
Published on August 2, 2015 By DrJBHL In Personal Computing

 

The first and worst? From MS’s Privacy Policy Statement:

“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 […] protect our customers or enforce the terms governing the use of the services.”

This (to me) says my computer now belongs to them. Sorry, this is completely unacceptable.

The second? Cortana:

“To enable Cortana to provide personalised experiences and relevant suggestions, Microsoft collects and uses various types of data, such as your device location, data from your calendar, the apps you use, data from your emails and text messages, who you call, your contacts and how often you interact with them on your device. Cortana also learns about you by collecting data about how you use your device and other Microsoft services, such as your music, alarm settings, whether the lockscreen is on, what you view and purchase, your browse and Bing search history, and more.”

Cortana will also collect your speech data, to “improve” speech recognition. Shades of the Barbie Doll. So, when does your own private MS spy stop “listening”? Does it ever?

Third: Your browser (sorry – their browser): When you sign in to W10 with an MS account, the OS will automatically sync

“some of your settings and data with Microsoft servers”. This includes “web browser history, favorites, and websites you have open” in addition to “saved app, website, mobile hotspot, and Wi-Fi network names and passwords”.

This you can change…there is a way to deactivate that in your MS account settings>”Sync your settings”. That should be set to a negative as the default, not the opposite as MS has done.

Fourth: Advertisers can use your data to send you targeted ads. To me, this is Superfish all over again. You can turn this off in Settings|Privacy and flick the first switch to “off”.

“The ads we select may be based on your current location, search query, or the content you are viewing. Other ads are targeted based on your likely interests or other information that we learn about you over time using demographic data, search queries, interests and favorites, usage data, and location data.”

Lastly (and perhaps worst of all): Your encryption key is automatically sent to your OneDrive account.

So, if OneDrive is ever breached, you’re screwed. Why? Because with device encryption turned on, Windows will automatically encrypt your drive and generate a BitLocker recovery key. This key is backed up, again automatically, onto your Microsoft OneDrive account. If someone changes your data are unrecoverable creating the ransomeware situation.

Don’t you think someone should be asking your permission to do these things? Also, I don’t know about you, but I’m not the property of some corporation, and neither is my computer.

No W10 for me, thanks very much.

Source:

http://www.alphr.com/microsoft/microsoft-windows-10/1001289/the-5-windows-10-privacy-issues-you-should-be-aware-of


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on Aug 04, 2015

starkers

who's going to read 30-something pages of a convoluted EULA?

actually I heard 43 pages.

If they have access to your email data that may mean that they have the email addresses of everyone in your contact list.

on Aug 04, 2015

 

.....all of this righteous indignation......lol 

 

If you are ever connected to the internet.......you are 'connected'.....to them (whomever) etc.   Even if you do 'custom' installs, sometime later something you are wanting to do is going to require a service dependency resulting in a 'service' (OS function) being turned on that enables yet a different back door. 

Websites that tell you which services to turn off and which to leave turned on?  So 90's..........I mean you do know all of that info is reliant on the fact that MS gave out the right and complete description of what said services are used for in the first place.  Would it be the first time MS didn't come out with EVERYTHING some services are 'needed' for?  lolz.....

Really what you guys are thinking amounts to trusting an 'evil' entity (which you haven't trusted in the past and don't trust now) to tell you the truth about critical OS functions so that you can trust you are disabling things you think you want/need to disable.......geez....

on Aug 04, 2015

I will stay with Win 7. At least all software from WC works and I'm happy with that. I don't need to be spied on either.

on Aug 04, 2015

What about having one PC on Win10, networked with a win7 / 8 PC where your good stuff is.  Use the Win 10 PC for games and other programs where having all the cores play together is good, and for accessing the web.  When accessing the web, pull the cable connecting the other PC.  Only attach the win  7/8 when off line, tom transfer data, etc.  is a possible solution for privacy?

on Aug 04, 2015

This is what devs need to do, support Steam OS (Linux) which means OpenGL and Vulkan support. I hope devs start doing this more in the future instead of sitting on DX12, because Vulkan works on both platforms.

on Aug 04, 2015

Apple does tons of data mining, not sure what getting a Mac is going to accomplish.  The Mactards were whining about this sort of stuff with Yosemite just last year, they hid lots of phone home crap that tracked what you were doing with it, and were even sending it to third parties.

on Aug 04, 2015

Spotlight settings if I recall.

on Aug 04, 2015

DrJBHL

*did Jafo just motorboat me?! 

 

Hahahaha ...........That made my giggle, Doc.......I actually think Jafo tried to knock you over on his moped........putputputputput!

Doc.....10 bucks says you'll be on Windows 10 before the years end. And I bet you won't go over to the 'dark side' with a Mac either. They are no better than MS when it comes to 'privacy' matters and I'm not sure that they actually put enough effort into the security of their software either.......Plus, you love to play with your customization software and you'll be bored with doing that on your current Windows setup when everyone is playing with 10. Come on, join the rest of us and migrate to 10 now or later and you'll be able to turn off most, if not all, the privacy concerns 

 

on Aug 05, 2015

the_Monk

.....all of this righteous indignation......lol

My indignation is not just about MS watching what I do.  They've been doing that for years.  No, my biggest objection now is the unsolicited advertising that Win 10 will generate as a result of my viewing habits, etc.  This is something MS has not done before - sending unsolicited spam - and it's not something I'd willingly sign up for. 

I hate advertising at the best of times, it's forced upon us every which way we turn these days, and I do all in my power to avoid it, so why would I install an ad generating OS and invite something I hate with a passion into my life?  If I can disable this 'feature' 100% I'll consider Win 10.  If not I'll stick with what I have.

 

on Aug 05, 2015

WARNING:

http://www.pcworld.com/article/2955491/windows/how-to-stop-windows-10-from-using-your-pcs-bandwidth-to-update-strangers-systems.html

or for geman users:

http://www.golem.de/news/windows-10-microsoft-verteilt-updates-ueber-peer-to-peer-technik-1503-112974.html

 

Read it carefully. Windows 10 is  like a torrent REDISTRIBUTING itself USING YOUR NETWORK RESOURCES..

Thats new to me . I mean yes windows was on peer to peer networks some years already, but that microsoft does that is NEW.

NOW YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. BE CAREFUL IF YOU USE LTE OR 4G.

regards bluedxca93

on Aug 05, 2015

Leo the Lion

Doc.....10 bucks says you'll be on Windows 10 before the years end.

Please contact 1-800-BUX -4DOC with your payment (i.e. credit card) info.

Hey, if you give it and other stuff to MS for free w/o any sort of security to be shared with their cronies "Associates", why not join my "pre-pay" (i.e. gimme all your stuff for free) plan?  

 

bluedxca93

Read it carefully. Windows 10 is  like a torrent REDISTRIBUTING itself USING YOUR NETWORK RESOURCES..

That was in my prior post about W10, bluedxca93.

on Aug 05, 2015

I was just over at majorgeeks and found this proggie that claims to disable many, if not most of these privacy concerns. 

If so then good... especially if the damned advertising is disabled/negated. 

on Aug 05, 2015

starkers

I was just over at majorgeeks and found this proggie that claims to disable many, if not most of these privacy concerns.
If so then good... especially if the damned advertising is disabled/negated.

Meanwhile...the site pops up an attempt or two to hijack you...and the proggy wants to install another 'spyware' unless you remember to opt out...

 

Anything "free" comes with hooks and sinkers.... not just fishbait and Windows 10.

on Aug 05, 2015


Meanwhile...the site pops up an attempt or two to hijack you...and the proggy wants to install another 'spyware' unless you remember to opt out...

Yeah, I should have mentioned that the program is bundled with opt out extras.  However, I did not experience pop ups while on majorgeeks... nor have I ever.

Thing is, the program is most likely safe to use without the bundleware [majorgeeks does test all proggies it posts], so if one opts to opt out all should be well.

 

on Aug 05, 2015

starkers

Yeah, I should have mentioned that the program is bundled with opt out extras. However, I did not experience pop ups while on majorgeeks... nor have I ever.
Thing is, the program is most likely safe to use without the bundleware [majorgeeks does test all proggies it posts], so if one opts to opt out all should be well.

 

So you would rather trust that a program bundled with opt-out 'extras' from a website that has often disseminated adware works as advertised turning off phone-home/advertising functions in your OS which you could just as easily do yourself and not need to worry about the website or what else the program might do to your PC that isn't covered by opt-out.

I guess the rabbit hole goes pretty deep....

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