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Ancient Zygote27-Jan-16 9:53
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I know there has been plenty of griping about Microsoft's Windows 10, but it finally sunk in to me the other day that there is a real departure here: Windows 10 privacy statement clearly states (or so I've read, not wanting to install that software on anything I own) that Microsoft will have access to all of a user's data on the host computer, e.g., folders, documents, etc., and will use it more or less as they see fit (to "help" the customer, to help MS tune their speech to text, to help law enforcement or friendly governments---all too friendly governments). I don't think this has been past practice for Microsoft or any operating system provider. Yes, Google, for example, routinely uses data that passes through its various services, but I for one have always made a distinction between what I choose to do in a cloud environment (email, cloud store) vs. my own private computer. I suspect most computer users, technical or otherwise, have had a similar paradigm, i.e., my computer is relatively private and the operating system which is necessary to use the computer (and in Microsoft's case has been granted a monopoly literally by government acquiescence to it constructing illegal barriers to entry in that market, e.g., poisoning the Java code base back when) has not been accessing my data and sending it to other places for agendas not my own (yes, I know malware and government surveillance software may do that, but the idea is that this is the exception, not the rule, or was). I personally am going to stick with earlier Windows versions to the bitter end and begin using Linux in parallel now, but I wonder if the public generally should be clearly informed that there has been a paradigm shift at Microsoft, who now view their OS as a service more or less free as Google services and with the same open door to their use of any and all user data associated with that service. I should add that I don't believe the future will be all cloud serviced devices. The whole point of the personal computer revolution (where I began) was to empower the individual and decentralize computing, not to set up a massive client server model. To begin such a massive centralizing effort in today's world is foolhardy when our infrastructure is incredibly fragile, the preference for individual and private computing aside.
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