Tuesday, September 26, 2023
HomeEurope‘Incredibly intrusive’: Windows 10 spies on you by default

‘Incredibly intrusive’: Windows 10 spies on you by default

RT
Published on July 31, 2015 22:39

Microsoft’s new Windows 10 operating system is immensely popular, with 14 million downloads in just two days. The price of the free upgrade may just be your privacy, though, as changing Windows 10’s intrusive default settings is difficult.

Technology journalists and bloggers are singing Windows 10’s praises, often using the words such as “amazing,”“glorious” and “fantastic.” The operating system has been described as faster, smoother and more user-friendly than any previous version of Windows. According to Wired magazine, more than 14 million people have downloaded their upgrade since the system was released on Wednesday.

While the upgrade is currently free of charge to owners of licensed copies of Windows 8 and Windows 7, it does come at a price. Several tech bloggers have warned that the privacy settings in the operating system are invasive by default, and that changing them involves over a dozen different screens and an external website.

Click here to read full story on RT

advertisment

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here