I think there's no way to disable it completely, as Microsoft themselves said it is embedded into the kernel.
Spybot helps? sure. Most of the other utilities do the same thing, so it's a matter of who you trust the most I guess...
Liam Parker
you don't
Jayden Jackson
All MS has do do is release some new patch to reenable all the spy shit. They don't even provide patch changelogs anymore so it will just be installed as part of some "cumulative update"
>Run unpatched and insecure >Mandatory spyware >Install loonix pick one.
neither LTSB nor N editions disable telemetry you tard
Logan Davis
What's wrong with providing Microsoft some info about your PC? If we send them crash reports we help them to prevent further crashes.
David Lewis
Not him but LTSB has less crap by default compared to their other variants. One has to use tool to achieve this, but no tool will ever remove telementary completely.
Jayden Cooper
how do you exclude Skype from the list of things blocked?
I used one of those executables, but now I can't use Skype.
Kayden Mitchell
Except they do, shit for brains.
Evan Sanchez
I'm not sold on why privacy is so important in this context. Most people just reply with a vague answer that's never direct. They always just resort to bad analogies.
Easton Watson
>but no tool will ever remove telementary completely. its called a router with vacls to prevent them from ever reaching the internet
LTSB just doesnt get things like the anniversary update, N doesnt get things like media player. disabling telemetry has nothing to do with either and the technet article I linked tells you how to disable it.
Ryan Reed
Name one.
James Evans
They can sell your information and maybe you look at weird porn, or have very unpopular political opinions. Not something you particularly want circulating with your name attached.
Xavier Mitchell
That's the best argument? Some paranoid stance?
Nicholas Russell
>paranoid Okay, maybe you don't browse weird enough stuff. I gave you a reason, doesn't mean it applies to you personally.
Brandon Howard
Is rather terrorists not feel safe browsing freely online.
Ryder King
true anti beacon dindu nuffin on mah pc, why my windows 10 still update itself?
Isaac Lopez
How stupid must you be to be happy to give away your privacy? Your whole life is so worthless?
Jeremiah Hughes
No real argument? Just name calling? predictable...
Matthew Barnes
People would only be afraid to give up their privacy if they were doing something illegal, and if you're that paranoid just tape up your webcam and mic.