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by scholia
3863 days ago
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It takes a lot more than cutting Google out of the OS to truly make it secure and private:
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/mission-impossible-hardenin... --- Report finds Android/iOS apps regularly 'spy on users'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-34732514 Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard, and Carnegie-Mellon universities studied 110 apps available on Google Play and the Apple App Store.
They found 73% of the Android apps shared users' email addresses, and 47% of the iOS apps shared location data.
Android health app Drugs.com shared medical information - including words such as "herpes" - with five third-party domains, including doubleclick.net and googlesyndication.com.
The research also found that 93% of the Android apps tested connected to the domain safemovedm.com --- >In contrary to Windows 10 were you can't deactivate several phone home and cloud features. Configure telemetry and other settings in your organization
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt577208%28v=vs.... Spybot Anti-Beacon
https://www.safer-networking.org/spybot-anti-beacon/ On any system, Microsoft says that Basic level telemetry doesn't send any identifiable information. |
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Win10 firewall especially has a hardcoded whitelist for Microsoft phone home IP address ranges and domains - how evil is that? You would have to patch the kernel mode network driver dll to make sure Win10 won't phone home, a software firewall would still have to rely on Microsofts kernel mode dll. And why would one trust them anymore - they were the first company that handed over their data (Hotmail/Outlook.com) as we learned last year (neither Apple nor Google cooperated). And I always thought Microsoft has a solid business and has no reason to rely on advertisement business and therefor label the user data as products, things have changed since Ballmer. Fact is Win10 on PC and mobile is impossible to secure without running it behind a hardware firewall (or Enterprise license) - and who is running around with a hardware firewall device connected to their phone/notebook?