>
>Microsoft is offering Win 10 for free since they seem to have changed
>their business model to be more like Google than Google. Win 10, as it
>comes out of the box, is designed to strip you of all personal privacy.
>You even give it permission to take (unspecified) things from your own
>PC. Turning these permissions off is not something easily done as they
>are distributed around in multiple places. If, for example, you want to
>use Cortana you must have a Microsoft account. But the cost of a
>Microsoft account is measured in lost privacy, not money.
>
<<SNIP>>
They make WinXP look better every day. It's no wonder they wanted to get
rid of it.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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