Back in November of 2015, Forbes published an article in which Microsoft Vice President Joe Belfiore admitted that some of the data collection features of Windows 10 could not be disabled. His reasoning was that:
"In the case of knowing that our system that we’ve created is crashing, or is having serious performance problems, we view that as so helpful to the ecosystem and so not an issue of personal privacy, that today we collect that data so that we make that experience better for everyone."
Here are just a few of the things that are included in Windows 10 'disclaimers' regarding data collection...
"In the case of knowing that our system that we’ve created is crashing, or is having serious performance problems, we view that as so helpful to the ecosystem and so not an issue of personal privacy, that today we collect that data so that we make that experience better for everyone."
Here are just a few of the things that are included in Windows 10 'disclaimers' regarding data collection...