Posted on 02/10/2016 12:07:07 PM PST by MarchonDC09122009
[[Contacting me again a Microsoft spokesperson explained the company now wanted to speak about the issue. *In short: Microsoft is taking action. It has decided to release updates later this year which will enable users to fully control all background telemetry and data tracking and, if desired, disable it completely. Microsoft also asked me to stress that disabling these background operations is something it would strongly recommend against]]
Will they allow users to pick and choose which updates we want and to allow automatic updates to be shut off too? This is a huge deal with folks-
What they told you, is it just for the enterprise edition?
the anti-beacon program also works with windows 7 and 8 too
Does JPL have to "show compliance"?
Engineers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California during the landing of Curiosity on Mars on 5 August 2012 |
I stand against those who favor having to show compliance!
Then you are against security.
They added 3-4 patches in those older OSes which are similar snitchware.
You have to go into your control panel and de-activate the KBs that are relevant.
That Redmond needs everyone on Windows 10 for some reason.
The irony is that if you DON'T go to Windows 10, you'll be an anomaly, and thus easier to track.
Thanks for the link to that article. I’ll check for those “updates” and remove them if I find them.
The first step towards information security is to banish Windoze!
Yes, as your linked video demonstrates. What Microsoft has done here is grossly unethical and should probably be illegal.
All the reason why my next computer will be an Apple.
Tracked by whom? The EN ES AY????
Disabling the tracking tools in the Recommended KB3068708 update isn't simple, either. It connects to vortex-win.data.microsoft.com and settings-win.data.microsoft.com, which are hard-coded to bypass the Windows HOSTS file.
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