My IP? The same one which is identical for few blocks of buildings? Good luck. Or are you going to break into my ISP?
How did you post this message? Right, so if you can get out onto the net, someone on the net can potentially get into your system. That is a physical and mathematical fact.
Device Guard, Credential Guard, improved memory protection and so on.
So you're saying you trust Microsoft?
How again MS is invading your privacy?
And again, Credential Guard, Device Guard, Defender Advanced Threat Protection and so on.
Oh now you're just being silly.. Keystroke logging. It started out with a service known as "diagtrack" and after that was discovered, they built that functionality into "Windows Defender", Cortana and Edge. Keystroke logging is as unlawful as it is objectionable in most places in the world. Microsoft is actively keystroke, mouse click and voice input logging and doing so WITHOUT due process, IE without a court order, which blatantly illegal in most[but not all] places in the world. It is most certainly illegal here where I live and work. Microsoft gets away with it because if a loophole in a certain law. It doesn't change the fact that they are blatantly breaking the law. That makes them criminals by most standards. What was that about trusting Microsoft?
Upgraded to W10 right after it was released, and I don't miss 7 at all. It was fine back in the day, but I can't understand why bother getting modern hardware and then using it with such an ancient OS.
Your choice and preference is respectable. However, ancient? Windows 1, 2, 3.x, 9x, NT and 2k are ancient. Windows XP is still being actively supported, even if only to a specific market sector. And a solid 12 % of CONSUMER systems are still running it. Old certainly, but not ancient. And Windows 7 is still in active support as well. Considering that Windows 7 and 10 drivers are almost completely interchangeable, to call 7 ancient would be to call 10 similarly ancient. So one has to ask; What OS is modern to
you?
You can disable Cortana completely and choose the telemetry level.
That does
not turn off the deeper user input tracking. It's an untrustworthy facade.
There is control over your personal data.
Only if you physically delete the offending code. This debate is exactly why the Chinese have gone back to Windows 7. It is far more easily securable than 10.
Yes, there needs to be a compromise between individuals and companies when interacting with each over online mediums
Absolutely not! And before you ask why this is so important, Equifax[or any other major data breach of the last decade] anyone? While not direct related to this story, it is an excellent example of people falsely trusting without actually doing their research and due diligence where digital security is concerned. And Microsoft themselves have been victim of data breaches, by their own employees! How long will it be before someone grabs a bunch of the keystroke logs which contain the same kind of data as the Equifax breach. This can catasrophic not just to individual users, but also to governments, business' and other such entities that need and require complete data security. One can not be secure when being keystroke, mouse-click, tap-click and voice logged.
The strong stance of privacy and digital security shared by myself and others is
not paranoia. It is practical prudence and wisdom based on experience and knowledge.