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Software | Arch Linux + Win10 |
And they could do that just as easily with focus group testing.
Yes, because it's so easy to replicate all the real world use cases within a control group. There's practically no difference.
Telemetry does more that just measure system metrics. With Windows 10, it is keystroke logging[don't argue that point, it has been proven] which records and transmits EVERYTHING you type[emails, passwords, credit card numbers, etc. etc] to Microsoft. That is NOT the behavior of a entity that respects it's users. Entire governments have banned the use of Windows 10 because it's so insecure. If they are not going to tolerate it, why should we be expected to?
I will argue that point. Keylogging was forcibly enabled in Win10 pre-release builds. And for a (seemingly) good reason: Microsoft needed the info to debug/tune their on-screen keyboard and Cortana. This has been an optional feature since the official release.
Yes, key word; REASONABLE!
It is NOT reasonable or acceptable to spy on people's computing habits when they are effectively unaware of it. It is foul, creepy and just plain wrong. Few people actually read the EULA's, so most do not realize the level of information that is being collected and used.
People are unaware of many things. If we stopped messing with everything people are unaware of, we wouldn't be doing anything.
Quit being a sheep and stand up for your rights as a human being. You have the right NOT to be spied on. You have the right to reasonable privacy.
Oh, but I do have the right not to be spied on. I know where to find the privacy control panel in Win10, I do not install GFE and I do use Linux.