burlmart wrote:
1492 wrote:
Don't think that WIN 10 is the only OS that tracks users habits. So does WIN 7/8.1 through regular updates MS has apparently pushed recently which reportedly track similar to WIN 10. However, you can uninstall these tracking updates, and hide them from Windows updates in the future.
UHH...i think i just said that...as you seem to defend all this MS privacy intrusion, are you supportive of keylogging ?
I've posted this info previously and didn't rely on your post to do so, which I didn't read.
You're latter comment makes no sense, or are you just attempting to troll on the forums? Provide any of my posts where I defend Microsoft privacy intrusion, or supportive of keylogging? Completely, unfounded and false information. In fact, I've provided practical info on protecting privacy issues and data in the past, more so than I can find from your post history?
burlmart wrote:
i am fairly sure that i am being keylogged by MS. i am afraid to do any account logins.
What makes you believe so? And what have you done to determine that you do have a keylogger that stealing your personal info? More importantly, why are you still using that PC or OS? It makes no sense? You could even go to a portable Linux install on a USB flash drive, exclusively to access account logins? What has been advised as an alternate solutions by noted security experts for those with similar privacy/security concerns?
What is confusing is that if you're so concerned about Microsoft privacy practices, that you continue to use MS Windows? Or is this just an agenda?