Why are newer versions of Windows considered spyware?

  • Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe
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    3 days ago

    Easier to link am article than write one myself.

    I only glanced through this one, it may not be 100%,but it gets the salient points.

    https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/18770/the-truth-about-windows-10-spying-on-almost-everything-you-do/

    The problem mostly exists on Windows Home versions, since they’re not managed by am orga izatkom. Plus during initial setup it makes it seem like a Microsoft account is required, which means MS collects a lot of activity data about you.

    I only run Pro, and disable many of these unused services with tools like O&O Shutup and setting specific registry keys.

      • Melody Fwygon
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        21 hours ago

        Unfortunately no. Home edition will actively ignore Group Policies and Registry keys relating to privacy.

        You would be better off using a 10 Pro license or pirating 10 Pro and keeping it from phoning home.

        • Arkham@beehaw.org
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          9 hours ago

          Is it possible to convert an existing Home installation to a Pro installation without completely wiping the system and reinstalling everything?

          • Smoke@beehaw.org
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            8 hours ago

            Yes, Settings -> Update & Security -> Activation will give you an offer to upgrade your edition of Windows or change your product key.