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Ethan Cruz
Nothing to hide nothing to fear
Alexander Campbell
Ditch Windows, install Linux.
Gavin Gonzalez
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Jeremiah Adams
I would normally respond something sarcastic and vitriolic but I'm pretty sure I've got microsoft keylogger.
Levi Gomez
Nothing to hide nothing to fear
Jaxon Nguyen
I found a good telemetry blocker Mr. NSA
James Baker
Install ZorinOS
Asher Cox
INSTALL WINDOWS 7
Aiden Murphy
Nothing to hide nothing to fear
James Garcia
Install Windows 10
Ian Perez
what are you even scared of, you paranoid autist? Even if Microsoft had access to everything you do, they aren't going to send your porn history to your employer
Charles Watson
Imagine all the fucked up shit that tech illiterate 60 year old look up on their win10 shitboxes and realize microshit doesn't give a shit.
But seriously, install Henrik.
Owen Ramirez
If you are not into cheese pizza you have nothing to fear.
James Russell
if u have no pizza u have nothing to fap haha
Thomas King
You can't... Win 10 sends information every time you open or close a file. Also when you visit a website. It also looks through your files even if you don't open it. And then some pajeet get ptsd from looking at your degenerate shit.
Install Win7, or if youre feeling adventerous, Xubuntu
Oliver Edwards
fpbs. really op just install linux. preferably gentoo.
Brody Flores
Not for free at least
Michael Foster
>known for being a constant tracking pioneer >proprietary so no one could verify >all searches are sent to apple Yeah no
Jaxon Sullivan
Youtube a tutorial.. Not that hard.
Asher Roberts
>paranoid are you ? Stop shilling for surveillance across multiple threads, please.
Hudson Hernandez
This is an easy fix. Virtual machine Ubuntu with in windows specifically for fapping. Unless win10 checks all outgoimg and incoming packets. Someone correct me here if I'm wrong (which I probably am)
Ryan Myers
If Windows is the host OS, then yes, it can see anything any VM does. There is no way to secure a VM from a hypervisor.
If you do it the other way around, and run Linux on the hardware and stuff Windows into a VM, then you can contain it. The Linux machine gets a veto over what traffic the Windows VM is allowed to transmit and receive.
Nathan Martin
No. No. No. No. Run Ubuntu on bare metal. Winblows is relegated to the VM. And never10.
Alexander Gonzalez
no I'm not but I'm completely indifferent to all this "muh privacy" and "muh botnet" and so should you. Nothing to hide, nothing to fear
Carter Taylor
You almost can't.
They gave themselves reasonably solid legal permission to watch you do what you do on your computer and use and share it for a lot of reasons.
Even if you find a workaround that "seems" watertight right now, if you need to be connected to the internet and get microsoft's updates and install programs and so on it may not remain watertight. Plus things are really almost too complex to tell if you correctly implemented that watertight workaround.
The only way to be halfway safe is to move to a more trustworthy OS like a Linux distribution that generally doesn't even give itself permission to track what you're doing.
Same shit with Apple. Read their privacy policies.
You private data is private except they don't define most things you'd define as such "private data" and they got trusted partners and stuff that can even get the private data for basically any reason - enjoy.
The data kraken that is Google literally has more restrictive privacy policies on most of its products. Then again, I guess they don't need to offer "more" to get customers...
Ryan Bennett
install windows 7 or linux
Cameron Phillips
This is wrong and dangerous attitude.
Andrew Flores
PS: In case some Applefag doesn't believe me, this is "not personal" information according to Apple: > occupation, language, zip code, area code, unique device identifier, referrer URL, location [Because, on its own, it doesn't identify you - you'd need like, a telephone book or map or something. Wow.] > customer activities on our website, iCloud services, our iTunes Store, App Store, MAC App Store, App Store for Apple TV and iBooks Stores and from our other products and services [Yea, guess what, that includes your OS and Macbook. It's one of their products.] > details of how you use our services, including search queries
What they can do with it? Anything whatsoever: > collect, use, transfer, and disclose non-personal information for any purpose
And whatever little information they describe as 'private' like your immediate credit card number and name? > in the event of a reorganization, merger, or sale we may transfer any and all personal information we collect to the relevant third party Just like that. Ya, they have to transfer it to the "marketing data makes money" unit first, but then it's no problem to just sell.
Of course there are more things & situations that compromise your privacy in that agreement, but you get the idea? Apple isn't a solution.
Juan Lopez
No, because I'm a law abiding citizen
the fact that you're sharing your life online is what's wrong and dangerous, don't complain that others have access to it
Benjamin Wilson
>Kmspico >Not using Windows loader You disgust me
Christian Hill
Move outside the (((USA))) or (((Yurope))), ez
Liam Brooks
I like being watched so windows 10 is a great enhancement to my masturbatory experiences.
Brayden Clark
>>No, because I'm a law abiding citizen "Give me six sentences by the hand of the most honest man, and I shall find in them something to have him hanged." --Cardinal Richelieu
Juan Torres
Your assumptions are not outlandish, but I still fail to see the motive to collect such data in the first place. Google has a clear motive (selling ads), what is Apple going out of their way for?
Aaron Price
What about both bare metal, but on separate (entirely encrypted) partitions/drives? This way you can use windows without performance issues (since it's most often used for hardware-intensive applications), and there's no way for Windows to know what you're doing inside of Ubuntu.
Daniel Jackson
My comments are directly based on factual quotes from Apple's privacy policy which I should have quoted: apple.com/privacy/privacy-policy/
> what is Apple going out of their way for? Money from selling or renting out derivatives from "not private" information directly to other companies.
Plus internal use by marketing (access for either the private or "not private" information to how many employees? who knows...).
Plus money from selling business units.
And that's just what I immediately can think of. There surely is more potential for money in things I'm not aware or thinking of.
Asher Powell
First, Apple sells ads too. iOS apps that have ads use Apple's ad provider. They have the same motivations as Google. They're less powerful, since Apple makes a big chunk of money from hardware sales, instead of all their money coming from ads like Google, but they're still very definitely there. Second, it's very much in the thinking of the tech industry that if you can collect it, you should collect it, on the basis that it might come in handy and servers and storage space are cheap. Either for your own analytics, or as an asset that you can later sell (or sell access to) Pretty much no company subscribes to Bruce Schneier's "Data is toxic waste, stop accumulating it" philosophy. Third, Apple is pretty consistent on placing user experience tops, and privacy can and does conflict with that. They optimize for the part of their userbase that doesn't much care about privacy, since that's the larger part. That part cares more about Siri knowing where they are, their friends phone numbers, etc.
Leo Young
You should install TempleOS, it lets you talk to God(TM) by pressing F7, and it includes the bible for free.
Whenever you feel like fapping you talk to God 5 minutes and you will be ok
Camden Barnes
>lets you talk to god
Someone gave me this telephone...
Daniel Flores
you infidel shall not disrespect the High Priest of the Third Temple, Terry Davis, owner of Intel, Master of the national lottery, coder of compiler (so he does not have to suck GNU cock) and Gods chosen software creator representative.
Jason Garcia
>it lets you talk to God(TM) by pressing F7 That sounds like a nifty feature. How does it work?
Aaron Powell
so if i offered you to clean your bedroom every week in return for placing a camera above your bed, promising i wouldnt do anything bad with the recordings, would you accept that?
If yes, post your contact info and i'll hit you up. If no you really should rethink everything you just said..
Joshua Gomez
> Whenever you feel like fapping you talk to God 5 minutes and you will be ok I read some shit written by her, she seems crazy.
So what does a freak like that do on camera that makes you run dry in only 5 minutes?
Isaac Fisher
oh well im no expect, he gets some random words on his screen and he thinks its god
> promising i wouldnt do anything bad No. You don't.
If you're like MS or Apple, you *do* ask that you can generally sell the information, share it freely with partners everywhere, share it completely in your organization, and a lot more.
Evan Bell
that's a ridiculous analogy Of course I wouldn't, I don't have the same level of confidence in you than I have in Microsoft or Google
Oliver Morgan
He arguably also asked for quite a bit less usage rights than MS, so this should be perfectly adequate.
If not, perhaps you should be suspicious in MS or whoever else demands that much in the first damn place, even if that's "inconvenient" in its implications.
Jaxson Bennett
>placebo
Juan Campbell
You don't know who i am and you don't know which idiot like me will have access to your data in the future because it might very well stay on their servers for the rest of your lifetime. So in both cases you give someone/something power over you getting only a little convenience in return. So its quite alike.
Oh yeah this guy's right, I'm actually offering you a better deal cus the moment you discover i'm fapping to you all day you could actually sue me for something. Still got a lot to learn from the botnets
Ayden Jones
PS: I don't throw Google in with the bunch because actually, they do promise to group you up in profiles and only share not personal identification, and they even promise to carry this forward across a theoretical merger / sale of google or assets it owns, and they do guarantee limited access even inside the organization.
(Not saying they aren't theoretically the most dangerous of the bunch, but their privacy policy is FAR friendlier in most ways.)
Aiden Hughes
Nothing to Hide Nothing to Fear War is Peace Freedom is Slavery Ignorance is Strength
Jordan Clark
If you've got nothing to hide please post a full body nude photo of yourself, your social security number, your full name, your birth date, any credit cards you own and their cvcs, all your bank account information and your login data for all your online accounts.
Isaiah Cruz
And then you get sued for giving someone PTSD
Lucas Moore
>Nothing to hide nothing to fear Spread your ass cheeks and bend over my dear
Alexander Fisher
>Not using WES7
Landon Green
hw was just quoting joseph goebbels
Christopher Martinez
Why is it always the same fucking thing? Everytime someone complains about win10 data collecting, it ends up with "I don't want them to look at my porn habits". Unless you're looking at actual CP, they have a lot of data they're more interested in than how many times you visit e621.
Jaxon Wood
Get rid of that botnet shit.
Joseph Gomez
>he knows what e621 is
Kevin Bailey
Back at you buddy
But eh, I also browse Sup Forums anyway, you stumble on at least a dozen websites there eventually
Robert Morales
OP is a wanker
Noah Murphy
Nothing. You need to install another OS. Either go back to Windows 7 and don't update ever again or install a GNU/Linux distro.
Daniel Campbell
>install proprietary software >cracked by sone hacker that probably will track your ass >Better than Win10 Just install linux user
Kayden Lopez
(You) can't
Brody Mitchell
What kind of porn are you watching when you are afraid of Microsoft knowing about it?
Ayden Edwards
>if yuo got nuffin 2 hide then wats the problem XDD all W10 babbies can go live in a glasshouse if they truly believe this crap
Jordan Gonzalez
More importantly, what if your are a voyeur? Do I need to suddenly watch a bunch more stuff just to make Microsoft think I am cool and not some loser that lurks on tech websites?