| Yes, I was wrong about typing data. They collect it: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/speech-inking-... Although it is possible to turn it off. I think it would do them good to be more clear on how exactly they use and collect that data. In fact I think this page should be read by everyone here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-10/windows-privac... I didn't find anything huge about application data, I'm sorry. Worst case scenario: your computer crashes and an error report contains a memory snapshot with some of your data. Like any other mainstream operating system today. This discussion shouldn't defer evidence to either mine or your authority or personality. It doesn't matter if I was aggressive or not. In fact, my defence of Microsoft is relative. In my opinion, it is stupid to feel offended about Microsoft's privacy practices, while supporting an even more invasive behaviour by Google. Among those two it is Google, whose business model of selling targeted ads actually depends on collecting personal data from their users. Yet it seems, they are above any scrutiny. That's what I've been trying to say. I didn't say anything about any anti-Google ads, because I have no idea what those are. Finally, seeing people selectively whine about privacy on a social network, even a rudimentary one, like HN, seems absurd. |