Friday, March 24th 2017

Microsoft Lifts "Spying" Components in Windows 10 for Chinese Government Version

Reports have started coming in that Microsoft has finalized its special, "non-spying" edition of Windows 10 for the Chinese government. In a joint-venture with China's own CTEC (China Electronics Technology Group), the Redmond-based company has apparently managed to deliver what they themselves thought impossible: a version of their operating system that doesn't spy on its users.

China's government previously banned Windows 8 and its derivatives, citing security concerns, and later launched an anti-monopoly probe against Microsoft. This meant that Microsoft was largely left out of China's huge state-backed enterprises in China - and one can imagine how lucrative a market this one is. Microsoft surely wouldn't be willing to allow such a chance of revenue to just jostle over to the Linux field, following the Chinese government's attempts to craft a custom OS (Kylin, which failed) and recent efforts with new NeoKylin initiative. Microsoft isn't willing to relent so as to what and how were features cut from their Windows 10 version that leads it to continue normal functions even without the heavily baked-in, essential, flaunted telemetry features. What is true, though, is that the company did say telemetry and data collection was so deeply embedded on their operating system that removing them would break it at a fundamental level which is, apparently, only the case if you don't have the money (or potential revenue) to pony up for a custom edition.
Source: The Verge
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35 Comments on Microsoft Lifts "Spying" Components in Windows 10 for Chinese Government Version

#26
Mescalamba
Now I will wait till some Chinese group releases it. Thanks in advance.
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#28
R-T-B
No offense, but microsoft has never said it can't be disabled, just that it breaks "apps" LTSB has it disabled (I know because I use it). Apps don't work well if at all on LTSB, the store doesn't even get included.

Does this version have apps, me wonders? I'm willing to bet what we're being told is still a line of bs, but I'm interested to know.
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#29
FYFI13
MescalambaNow I will wait till some Chinese group releases it. Thanks in advance.
That was my thoughts at first but then, meh. Probably it'll come out with more spyware built in than a regular Windows 10 version.
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#30
Ahhzz
R-T-BNo offense, but microsoft has never said it can't be disabled, just that it breaks "apps" LTSB has it disabled (I know because I use it). Apps don't work well if at all on LTSB, the store doesn't even get included.

Does this version have apps, me wonders? I'm willing to bet what we're being told is still a line of bs, but I'm interested to know.
I've got pretty much zero desire to use the App store, or the apps contained therein. I want a relatively stable OS, that plays my games well, lets me make stupid changes like desktop resolution and user passwords, makes it easy to mess with my network settings, and doesn't spy on everything I might type or install.
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#31
illli
TotallyIt's not that bad, it can get warm some times but no AC just really sucks at the worst. You can't even cook food on your dash like in Arizona/Nevada.
different type of heat. dry heat vs humid
TotallyI'm a Palm Beacher, i.e. Northern Cuba. You guys up North and the rest of the country might disown us down here but it's still Florida. I'm sorry after spending a year in Ariz, I can say that we have no claim to heat that shit is scary. I'm sorry, I'll take high 90s with a high index vs low index 100+ any day after experiencing it firsthand.
I'm the opposite, I can take NV 100 degree heat pretty well, but that 90% humidity sucks the life right out of me
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#32
remixedcat
Prima.VeraMost likely they will use Baidu, which is actually better than Bing.
And besides Baidu is the BigBrother of the Chinese Gov. So is a win-win. ;)
Baidu sends skype spam tho
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#33
lexluthermiester
ShihabyoooStill waiting for the EU to stop tearing itself apart and make MS bake out a "non-spying" Windows 10 N.
And that would be worth paying money for. Microsoft can stuff their "free" version up their backsides. But a version with the spying removed and complete user control turned back on? Sign me up and I'll happily buy. Not until then.
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#34
Fx
Imagine that. This news totally caught me by surprise...
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#35
jihadjoe
ssdproI really doubt the gov't here in the States is going to put any pressure on MS for their own interests or citizens. What is even the point now? The US Senate just OK'd your ISP collecting anything they want and selling it without your permission or knowledge. If the car has already hit the tree what is the point of getting an oil change?
lol the US gov't probably pressured Microsoft into putting in those 'telemetry' features in the first place.
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