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I think at the minimum spyware would be about both bad faith exfiltration of user information and where the user is unaware. Firefox for example has telemetry yet is praised by the privacy and open source community.Notepad from windows 10 might have telemetry? Could be spyware.
Also, do users understand and ignore spyware/malware? Or is identifying these types of apps unbeknownst to them( general Users ofc ) altogether? Additionally, some of the response so far indicates both. At least somewhat, even if passively. Honesty, then, seems to be an expectation of the User when purchasing, using, and interacting with code on basic Computing levels
1) Again, I need to ask where your proof of this is happening on Win10 and 11. I run both. What do you even mean by any of the word salad you made here? What "research" have you done? Link to it?On Win 10 (and 11):
1) Locks COMPUTER OWNER out of controlling processes, affinity of said processes, services, runtime configurations, network behaviors of PROGRAMS within the OS environment that are INCLUDED with the OS. >> Have you all researched this? I have.
2) DISCARDS set USER VARIABLES
3) AGGRESSIVELY runs program executable in and endless loop fashion when said executable(s) are TERMINATED by the COMPUTER OWNER
4) RECORDS, LOGS, DISTRIBUTES COMPUTER OWNER data across networks WITHOUT PERMISSION
5) INSTALLS all of the ABOVE WITHOUT PERMISSION
I'm not asking how to get proof, I'm asking for YOUR proof. You're making claims, back them up. None of your claims pass even the slightest test. Give proof, give examples, give data, otherwise you're just another person making wild claims to seek attention.I'm sure a lot of people "look forward to your in-depth reply...". Especially the programmers coding this WINDOWS garbage. Since being away from this board, I'm talking years, I've been researching this WINDOWS 10. Any person with even an ounce of Computer knowledge knows exactly which methods to use to get any proof. Stating that here is not even remotely necessary. If it is, then apparently this is a very different [H]ard forum than it used to be. Are you all co-signing this craptastic nonsense they call an OPERATING SYSTEM?
And to be completely clear:
You want to see my Data? Get me a proper audience. You simply asking "how I know" seems like a troll in and of itself...
For me, if it is doing something I didn't specifically tell it to do--biggest example is using or even touching the ethernet connection without my approval.
I'm really not a fan of Windows being allowed to mess with the hardware. IMHO BIOS/firmware is part of the hardware and shouldn't change unless I explicitly tell it to.
I'm embarrassed for you...That's a longwinded statement repeating the same thing. Hmmm
Meaningless nonsense. Save those emotions for movie night or smth. Face the fact that WINDOWS 10 is literally a spy/malware sold to the public >>>> https://www.kaspersky.com/resource-center/threats/malware-classifications. We can build once the facade is erased. Build actual, honest report & data.I'm embarrassed for you...
I recently found out there is a 'feature' called RDP shadow which can mirror an RDP account, and each time I'm loggin in to a local system via RDP, a call goes out on the Internet. Malware? Feature I don't want? That's what I would call it since there's absolutely no reason for this:
https://hardforum.com/threads/local-rdp-sessions-call-microsoft.2027330/
I guess it all depends on your use case to justify or not a switch to Linux. I don't want to start another Yankees vs, Red Sox thread here, so I'll just say that for me, Linux doesn't begin to work for me as a user. I'm both a PC user and a bit of a PC hobbyist.One of the many reasons I switched to Linux.
I guess it all depends on your use case to justify or not a switch to Linux. I don't want to start another Yankees vs, Red Sox thread here, so I'll just say that for me, Linux doesn't begin to work for me as a user. I'm both a PC user and a bit of a PC hobbyist.
How about them Cubs?
Yep, I think I've found the live cd I've been looking for all these years. If it works, then I'll be quickly swapping over.One of the many reasons I switched to Linux.
I miss DOS...I'm thankful there are choices. If there was only one OS available you'd have to take out a mortgage to buy a license or else the monthly payment would put it out of reach of the average user and if you're OK with Microsoft spying on your every more then who am I to judge?
Me too. As far as I know MSDOS contained no spyware.I miss DOS...
I have to ask. Can you run MSDOS on a 16 TB HDD? I'm assuming version 2.1 or later.Me too. As far as I know MSDOS contained no spyware.
Probably yes, but not if you want to use all that space. Maaaaaybe if you use msdos from win95 (dos 7) so you have fat32 *and* the drive reports 4096 sectors.I have to ask. Can you run MSDOS on a 16 TB HDD? I'm assuming version 2.1 or later.
In the same spirit, imagine DOS 6 running on an SSD.Probably yes, but not if you want to use all that space. Maaaaaybe if you use msdos from win95 (dos 7) so you have fat32 *and* the drive reports 4096 sectors.
My Tandy 1000 TL/2 could run dos 3.3 from rom, close enough to a SSD.In the same spirit, imagine DOS 6 running on an SSD.![]()
But were you still using floppy disks for mass storage? (not an SSD?My Tandy 1000 TL/2 could run dos 3.3 from rom, close enough to a SSD.
No, it had a 20mb hard drive, in the end we ran dos 6 with disk compression and had about 20mb of space because the bad sectors ate half, and compression gave it back. Also, we ended up with only a 5.25" double density floppy, it came with a 3.25" double density floppy, and we added the 5.25", but when my dad tried to fiddle with getting high density working, he broke a pin in the connector and we ended up worse off than where we were.But were you still using floppy disks for mass storage? (not an SSD?![]()
Yep, not unless it was a virus or you loaded it as a tsr, lol.Me too. As far as I know MSDOS contained no spyware.
Yep, in a way. You have to format the drive with 4k sectors and then partition it in 2TB partitions for 8x logical drives and format them FAT32 and use the msdos.sys and system.sys (I think those are the names--been a bit rusty) from win 98 for your 'DOS' base, and there you go!I have to ask. Can you run MSDOS on a 16 TB HDD? I'm assuming version 2.1 or later.
It's instant. Boots like it was an embedded system. Vingcard series 2100 key encoders used DOS on custom hardware and the software on a PCMCIA card--booted instantly, but if you watched the screen closely, you could see the memtest and boot.In the same spirit, imagine DOS 6 running on an SSD.![]()