What crack are you talking about, where has anyone posted a crack, can you try to post something that makes sense.
Nobody has been born to date with fluent English some have walked out wearing eye glasses and speaking Russian at birth but never English . Regards
ELI5: why people block certificate authority? 178.255.0.0/16 #comodo CA? I use Acrylic and DWS and the router lists from this topic and with Win7 i see hits only on following ranges: 93.184.0.0/16 23.57.0.0/16 178.255.0.0/16 Didn't have courage to go Win10, the new data mining app from M$, but a "w10 ready" ip block at router level is the best IMHO.
Am having a hard time understanding all this blocking in this thread. I am currently using W7 but I was given MS 32bit W10 link from Chef which is suppose to be free for a limited time. I burn't it and was going to install but I wanted to ask some questions prior. I read some of this thread by Mr Slave and it's quite indepth as usual. I became extremely confused. Is there really this much need to block stuff. Is MS out to get us now with a free trojan horse download and/or are they working with 3rd parties? Normally I just use Peerblock with W7 and things are fine but seems there is a whole lot of things to block or lists to add as suggested in this thread. I want to be safe and would like a comprehensive explanation as all about W10 and if I should upgrade or be scared of being spied/turned in on and so forth. I use BitTorrent only. I also noticed schtask stuff so it seems a real issue and I would appreciate a little communication to stay safe or should I just use W7? I was just curious what was all the hype is about W10 Thanks
This is weird, but I put all these sites from blocklist to my router's blacklist, but windows 10 doesn't seem to talk to any of them At least I don't see any of them blocked in my router logs. ps When I try to ping any site from blocklist I can't, so the router is blocking as it should.
Disable or customize Windows Internet Connection test to improve privacy by Martin Brinkmann: Question: How Windows knows it has an internet connection? Answer: By the Windows Network Connectivity Status Indicator (NCSI) Symptom: NCSI does not notify the user before attempting to collect information. Solution: Turn off Windows 10 NCSI: forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/27804-The-MDL-Times-Science-and-Tech-News-on-MDL/page21 forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/63733-PLEASE-READ-Microsoft-and-Privacy/page15