Here's just an idea: don't like, don't know what you'll be sharing, believe nsa wants to see you whack off to pr0n, use cracked software and you are afraid ms will get you for that, like your "privacy" or believe ms offers none of the previous then just use Linux (surely a opensource os might not be a victim of hidden spyware espionage by people who can do it without you even knowing) or crawl under a rock with your tin foil there after all people passing by will respect your privacy and wont take pictures as they label you a lunatic cave man.
Although the REG files have been merged successfully into Technichal Preview Pro i'm still getting an error: Code: C:\stuff>notification 1 Failed to load notificationcontroller.dll - 126 C:\stuff>
Yes, sir. I always enjoy reading your reply and it gives me confidence to see somebody who is objective about an argument as you do in this forum. Think of it from emotional all rather sentiment perspective how this has put fear in people's mind. We should try as much as possible to read the Privacy Policy before speculating at all about something that can lead to damaging the reputation of the company due to some rumour. Which is not good for Microsoft taking every avenue to meet public demand. I know how it hurts to be battered around to please the consumers. If most of us are in Microsoft shoe we would take the same foot step to find solutions. I hope most of us will do some reading before complaining about the feedback and other information gathering by Microsoft.
Maybe they should've added a wallpaper with the policy in bold letters something like that shush, lets not leak our hard work. Notification.exe showed me a notification without registering or putting dll on c:\stuff do with that what you will.
anybody found out if the HEVC decoder (hevcdecoder.dll) already works? I lack any HEVC sample files to test..
privacy and Windows 10 my opinion is this. we all agreed to have our privacy invaded when we installed Windows 10. not the best thing to do, but a necessary evil. let me state also that our privacy has been invaded by every MS OS. in some way or other data is stored and can be easily retrieved by those that want it, MS, NSA, CIA, etc. etc. ) someone in another thread asked about webcachev01.dat. google it and read some of the findings on it. it is a newer version of the old XP Jet database that we used to delete for security reasons, but in newer versions i don't believe it can be ( more research ). this file is capable of holding 2tb of data ( i believe ) and can hold information about surfing habits and other things. it is used by many programs to store data not only IE. next comes the index.dat files for IE, everyone knows enough to delete those, but the newest browsers all use Dom storage for this purpose. how many have disabled it. anyways you get my point i hope. as i said we all agreed, for better or worse to allow MS to snoop. my only question is one Win 10 final comes out, what happens to all that data they collected? food for thought. hmmm, as i was writing just saw on the news that Twitter is suing Homeland over some security letters it got. it's about time someone started fighting the secret courts.