Thankfully the only Windows I currently run is XP in a VM isolated from the Internet. So I have no personal experience. But the articles are all over the Internet. Here's one I found quickly: https://www.theverge.com/2017/4/5/15188636/microsoft-windows...
Yes, there's plenty of "diagnostic" information sent to Microsoft. You might be willing to trust Microsoft with it, but I sure don't.
Just like they claim the keylogger isn't really that, it's perfectly harmless. Here's an early quote from Microsoft: “When you interact with your Windows device by speaking, writing (handwriting), or typing, Microsoft collects speech, inking, and typing information—including information about your Calendar and People (also known as contacts)…”http://www.pcworld.com/article/2974057/windows/how-to-turn-o...
Is that still current? I don't know, why would I trust them to have removed it?
Microsoft's game is to wear people down. Not everything can be turned off; many things that can be turned off are turned back on by system updates. After a while most people give up and live with the spyware.
> Yes, there's plenty of "diagnostic" information sent to Microsoft. You might be willing to trust Microsoft with it, but I sure don't.
I have not seen any actual analysis of the sent data. I would prefer it didn't send anything but until proven otherwise I will assume it is just app diagnostics.
Remember they are in the business of selling operating systems. EU would happily shut them down if they are caught doing any shenanigans.
> Thankfully the only Windows I currently run is XP in a VM isolated from the Internet
I suspect whatever OS you are using as host also talks to the mothership, it just doesn't say it in a privacy page.
I suspect whatever OS you are using as host also talks to the mothership, it just doesn't say it in a privacy page.
MacOS has telemetry, but it seems to be easily disabled. Is it really disabled? Nobody but Apple knows.
It's safe to say that both Windows and MacOS are chatty. But, for whatever reason, I trust Apple more.
My firewall runs OpenBSD. That's a breath of fresh air. I can run ps and understand exactly what processes are running and why. Definitely no inexplicable TCP connections.