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DerekT-P3-Sep-15 6:01
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Regarding the privacy issues... Having spent half an hour or so reading some of the FAQs on the MS site (i.e. half an hour more than 99.99% of users will ever do), it's far from clear what data is sent to MS and whether it is definitively possible to stop it (other than disabling all network connectivity). Best Practice at least, if not legislation, requires that a data subject should be able to understand what data is collected and how it is used, and on that point alone MS fails miserably. Perhaps you'd be so good as to enumerate the steps a novice Windows10 user - with confidential info on their system - needs to make to prevent Windows sending keystrokes, text, handwriting, speech, images and other potential confidential data back to Microsoft. Such a summary would be extremely useful and, if it's not possible to provide, rather confirms my fears.

Regarding my unfortunate and unrequested "update"... It's absolutely true that the length of update was a result of my deliberately choosing to eschew many of the system "upgrades" MS try to push at me. Suspect what you like, I'm quite sure I never requested - or gave permission - for Windows Update to make changes, and certainly not at that point. As I say, in the middle of a VS2013 debug session the machine crashed; on restart it went into the update process without giving any option of cancelling or delaying. This is just bad UX design, regardless of whether there's 1 update or 100 to apply. Previous versions of Windows have allowed more control and transparency over the process, and removing this control - just as in the "dumbing down" of windows "apps" - is a retrograde step. Yes, I'm using Win 8 rather than 8.1 for a number of good reasons. Call me old-fashioned (I'll take it as a compliment) but I take the approach of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". There are scores of updates to Windows updating components I have never used and never will. I don't want my bandwidth and harddrive taken up with irrelevant stuff I don't want or need, all introducing instability and risk. If there are bugs in software I use, I will update those components. I appreciate a large proportion of the "fixes" are security-related, but again we all live with risk in the real world and are (generally speaking) free to choose the level of risk we expose ourselves to. When a car is recalled for a potentially dangerous flaw, the customer is invited to bring the vehicle in for upgrade at a time of their choosing. You don't see Toyota staff car-jacking vehicles and depriving their owners of their liberty by dragging them off to be fixed when it suits them.

Whilst the title of this post can be construed as shouting, I don't agree with you that it's irrational. I've been working with Microsoft software since the late 1980s and as such the majority of my professional experience is with it. I'm not in a position to abandon it lightly, though stupidities like today's farce means I am very much less likely to make personal purchases of Windows-based devices in the future. It is also rapidly accelerating my move toward retirement. The rot set in with Win95 when they moved from File Manager to Windows Explorer. That echoed a move away from the user being in control and made Windows a vast, unmapped jungle through which the user had to explore rather than manage. Of course I recognise that Win10 is incomparably "better" in very many ways than Windows 3.11, but it is also, in very many ways, very much worse too.

Hope your headache gets better soon. Smile | :)
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