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by ethbr1 664 days ago
Today.

And when this feature exists on all machines, and Microsoft has access to the codebase, you don't think other portions of the company will pitch a "+X revenue if we just used it for Y" re-use of the existing data?

Most of Google and Apple's recent user-hostile decisions can be traced directly back to too much potential revenue to refuse (ad tracking data, app store lock-in). Microsoft isn't immune to those same strategic marketing pressures.

Some data is too tempting to use for evil, that the only sane approach is to ensure there's no centralized manner to access it at scale.