Windows 10: Microsoft under attack over privacy
by Alex Hern from Technology | The Guardian on (#G16Z)
From personalised ads in Solitaire to an address book-reading personal assistant, some users are unhappy with Windows 10's approach to privacy
Windows 10 is under attack over default settings which users say compromise their privacy, just days after the operating system's successful launch saw more than 14 million installs in the first 24 hours.
Hundreds of commenters on sites such as Hacker News and Reddit have criticised default settings that send personal information to Microsoft, use bandwidth to upload data to other computers running the operating system, share Wi-Fi passwords with online friends and remove the ability to opt out of security updates.
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