Posted on 02/02/2016 9:32:16 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Yep, just like govt, “Trust us, we’re from Microsoft. We’ve looked into it ourselves and found nothing wrong.”
Yep, changing that settling today may work, but another feature/patch may change it w/out your knowledge (or you clicking the other 20+ ‘OK’ confirmations).
Sorry, I don’t trust anything that’s plugged into the ‘net and has reporting ‘features’ turned ON by default.
Then I recommend you return to your cave, unplug the internet, and wait quietly for the black helicopters.
I’d expect that to work. I haven’t tried it (I don’t have a copy of office 2003) so can’t say for sure.
[[Some people do that and are happy, others get frustrated, usually some app they need and canât run there]]
I tried running several flavors of Linux and my gosh- I ran into one problem after another that took forever to find solutions to online (the tech on Linux is either way over my head, or very sparse for the specific problems I was having- could not get wine working right- missing files, this that and the other thing- reminded me of the early windows days- couldn’t get hardware to work right etc- it was a bloody nightmare- I thought that I’d had enough of that back in early windows- so will stick with windows 7 as everything I throw at it just works basically- and there’s tons of online resources if something doesn’t-
[[No system is perfect, but hopefully from this you get the sense that customer privacy is important at Microsoft.]]
Sorry- but gathering the info in the first place exposes the user’s info to threats- just look at all the companies who took privacy seriously who got compromised, SS, Target, Home Depot, etc etc etc-
It’s like the online ‘security suite’ company that advertised relentlessly about ‘securing your computer’- people went with htem in droves thinking they were making hteir computers safer- Bzzzzt- the company got hacked- and the bottom lien is they got hacked because they were a huge target Database of specific information that hackers were looking for-
Not saying that will happen- just that it’s adding another layer of vulnerability to an already vulnerable situation- them ore layers, the more can go wrong
This information gathering happens every time you log onto the internet. Use Google search? They have info on what you searched. How come you’re not in a panic over that?
[[Use Google search? They have info on what you searched.]]
No I don’t and haven’t for years for that very reason and I’ve done all the ‘do not track’ crap that needs to be done, and blacklists’ ‘white-lists’ etc and opt outs- necessary for other sites such as Yahoo or whatever- the point being that we do what we can to cut down on this crap- not add to it- and not be forced into it- them ore companies that force it upon you, them ore potential for compromise because more companies own your info- I stand by my previous points as well-
If you like to be spied on, then get Windows 10.
My next computer will be an Apple or Linux.
I’m done with Microsoft.
Apple’s Siri DOES THE EXACT SAME THING - sends search queries to the cloud. Use Google, Yahoo, Bing, Dogpile? Same thing - search queries in the cloud.
Then wha search engine do you use?
How’s the saying go, Just because you’re paranoid...
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