dyna-ti":3n7cxogv said:
I was confronted with a black screen with UPGRADING on it. There was nothing to click, and my keyboard was totally disabled. It was at least 80% through its progress when i noticed it and bloody hell is that a stealth operation :shock: No increase in HD noise, the first i knew was a beep and the mouse switching off.
Nothing , even after it was fully loaded on told me i could undo the changes and revert to 8.1. I found that out on a tech site.
The US and the UK governments need full access to everyones systems and media. W10 and its new terms confirm that.
It's actually the opposite, the info is for the inter workings of mainly Cortana as a day go day assistance, that is why it is collected locally and backed up in the cload if you are connected with an account for it to work across multiple devices, just like the other companies where programs try to be helpful. It's also a notification that the debug and if asked for assistance from them may need it to help out.
Microsoft are actually agais the government's being allowed to have access to the data. Of course it easy and much better to think they are using it for spying reasons. Makes a better headline.
Remember don't use anything Apple, Google, Android(Linux based remember), probably some of the large Linux distros with anything 'helpful', Facebook. Never log onto anything online, especially search engines.
It's up to you in the end. I like the helpfulness of Google on my phone so they can 'collect away' as people call it and make my life simpler, read my emails so they can pull flight tickets, where I'm going, group them together, give me suggestions on travel times, reminders.
Doesn't bother me.
Oh and never use email.
I'm also part of MSs Insiders so they collect even more so they can mind control me.
Even my work is reading my emails and tracking my site, it even controls the ones I can view.
I think here might be the last turn off of the updating to Win10/as it soon to blank out stop as you have to pay. It is probably some old tick you did that has now been put out into a set date and not deferred, probably some days before as it then is placed in the scheduling. I think that's in the pictures a above. It is bad form to place it into automatic.
I must say scheduling in Win10 for updates is much improved and then scheduling with Steam downloads (this could be made clearer) is much better, not to mention the improved graphics apis.
Means I never really noticed it now and that includes full OS update via insiders.
Think I might go run Win10 IOT on my RaspberryPI just so they can datamine there too...