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All I have to say to this latest development is just no.-_-
I would face palm, but that emote is not in here.
It was recently announced Windows 10 would have a new feature that would track users on what they do, what programs are beings used, what websites they go to among other bits of information. When businesses and other customers who prefer to have some amount of privacy learned that this was being pushed into Windows 10, they we're looking to fall back on Windows 8 and 7; where Microsoft then announced that they would be putting this on those systems as well.
They're getting to be as worse as the NSA and the dictator ship in North Korea.
My Exaggeration:
I'm agitated they are going through so much trouble to tag their users whereabouts. They could also have the possibility to turn users away from things they don't want us to know or see items such as free software like Open Office, forcing us to swallow their BS of microsoft subscriptions and be forced to buy their products.
If worse comes to worse, I'm looking into converting towards a Linux platform and only keeping windows to run games that won't run on the Linux platform.
That's at least what I think, anyone else have an opinion about this?
I would face palm, but that emote is not in here.
It was recently announced Windows 10 would have a new feature that would track users on what they do, what programs are beings used, what websites they go to among other bits of information. When businesses and other customers who prefer to have some amount of privacy learned that this was being pushed into Windows 10, they we're looking to fall back on Windows 8 and 7; where Microsoft then announced that they would be putting this on those systems as well.
They're getting to be as worse as the NSA and the dictator ship in North Korea.
My Exaggeration:
I'm agitated they are going through so much trouble to tag their users whereabouts. They could also have the possibility to turn users away from things they don't want us to know or see items such as free software like Open Office, forcing us to swallow their BS of microsoft subscriptions and be forced to buy their products.
If worse comes to worse, I'm looking into converting towards a Linux platform and only keeping windows to run games that won't run on the Linux platform.
That's at least what I think, anyone else have an opinion about this?