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The dark side of Windows 10

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RE: The dark side of Windows 10

#21
Isn't this one of the security features that can be disabled on Dev build?

RE: The dark side of Windows 10

#22
I don't use winblows anymore. Linux is a lot more fun to use IMO

RE: The dark side of Windows 10

#23
Linux is far better for security but not everything (windows software) can run on their windows emulations. You can almost always find a free alternative though. But sometimes that just doesn't work and you need to use one piece of software for a specific feature.

Still, Windows 10 and it's shady practices is the reason I'm still rocking 7.

RE: The dark side of Windows 10

#24
Install a packet sniffer on your W10 machine and use it to detect/view outgoing packets from Windows to Microsoft.
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RE: The dark side of Windows 10

#25
auto update and bugs that generated after update also the license issue.

RE: The dark side of Windows 10

#26
Pff Windows 10 is so gliched and have a lot of bad sides

RE: The dark side of Windows 10

#27
For companies to take screenshots of your screen is slowly starting to become common. AA

RE: The dark side of Windows 10

#28
Sadly this is somethign that will happen when someone has a monopoly on the something. The only solution to this is really to allow the free market to take over. Government intervention never works.

RE: The dark side of Windows 10

#29
I wonder if they could sell an OEM version of Windows 10 with none of the unimpressive "features" that is included with it.
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RE: The dark side of Windows 10

#30
Its Microsoft: of course they're going to spy on you. The only way to make them stop would be if a load of their users switched to another OS (like Linux) because of what they are doing - but of course this will never happen

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