Posted on 09/01/2015 10:29:46 AM PDT by econjack
According to a email today:
The End User License Agreement (EULA) for Windows 10...is problematic and the opt-out does not ever allow you to fully opt-out. If I understand correctly, they explicitly tell you that they will take your:contacts, WIFI passwords, and content of your files and sell them, at their discretion to others, and will use the info for targeted marketing on your computer. Or any other use they may feel is appropriate as the future unfolds.
I have not downloaded Win 10, so I don't know. Has anyone else read the EULA closely to render an opinion?
Nigeria has a lot of very rich princes, who woulda thought?
have you tried eenie, meanie minee, moe?
...LMAO, Thanks
you’re welcome!
What about installing a product like VirtualBox for Linux on the linux system, then installing XP for the guest OS?
Mark
Did you get it in 1982?
The AdMen had access to svelt wenches in those daze.
There ARE a reasons -
There are a ton of features in Linux systems just not available in Windows.
I use both - ferinstance - the file browser ‘dolphon’ (replaces windows explorer - dolphin is found in the KDE desktop) is much more powerful. That is the most common operating system interface oe uses - sort of matters.
Do you really want your information sold?
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