Ck this out also:
On 8/16/2015 2:35 PM, Stan Brown wrote:
> Truly chilling. The defaults are that Microsoft has access to
> everything, and that you lose all intellectual property rights in
> content you created.
>
> http://cohornlaw.com/what-attorneys-and-their-clients-need-to-know-
> about-windows-10-and-microsofts-new-privacy-policies/
>
> I've been wondering why Microsoft has been so keen to get everyone to
> adopt Windows 10. I knew it wasn't for our benefit, but I wasn't sure
> what they expected to get out of it. I think we have our answer: the
> contents of all your emails, your contacts list, even your credit-
> card numbers.
>
> Even if they didn't actually intend to make use of all that (and
> then, why gather it?), what could possibly go wrong with a large
> corporation storing personal data on millions of people? It's not
> like there could ever be a data breach or anything, right? Oh, wait,
> ....
>
Check out DoNotSpy10.
(Note: Windows has been blocking out "DoNotSpy10" so MS can still see all the data on your PC.)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/08/03/windows_10_privacy_defaults/
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