Quite frankly, Microsoft doesn't need your ISP to collect all your data. If you're using Windows 10, your privacy is already dead.
TIPS for minimizing who has your data
much irony these glowniggers have in post pre-filtering
It's dead to microsoft, yes, but nobody else. assuming you only use Microsoft products…. There are levels of privacy being dead, and can get worse than using just windows 10.
I use different browsers for different tasks with different search engines in each. Eg shitposting is DDG, research is Bing and work shit is Google.
All the data collected by Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Amazon end up in the hands of the big brother government. If you're using Windows 10, you're right off the bat making it easy for them, by giving them access to every single keystroke and mouse gesture you make, plus whatever goes into microphone, camera, and anything else they can snoop on via that botnet of an OS running on your PC. If you want to make it hard for them to collect data, the first step is to use a better OS, and avoid using any services at all from those companies.
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How is that any different from 8 or 7 or vista or xp?
Sure, the OS can always access the hardware, log things, etc. That's not the issue here. What has changed is they're now using this capability to spy on every Windows 10 user and send all the gathered informations into their databases in the "cloud".
Dude come on we both know they have more than likely been doing that since 95.
they've had the ability to do that since 95, on the machines they decided to target for surveillance
what's new with win10 is that every machine does it constantly, for everyone
What's even worse is theres so much spyware and surveillance shit running in the background that microsoft's default apps took 30 seconds or longer just to start up after the jump to 8