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also, google has been "reading" our correspondence and search queries for a long time, people are used to it and there is nothing to fear
It is one thing to read correspondence (those who have nothing better to do than pour pictures into classmates and Facebook), and another thing to dig on my PC and get information that I clearly did not want to provide to methaquotes.
Yes, and software "extra" I clearly do not want to have on your PC, and there's no guarantee that it will not put melkysoft.
There are many things you can do to "take care" of the good of the PC user and copyright protection.
It is one thing to read correspondence (those who have nothing better to do than pour photos into classmates and Facebook), and another to dig around on my PC and get information that I clearly did not want to provide to smallsoft.
Yes, and software "extra" I clearly do not want to have on your PC, and there's no guarantee that it will not put melkysoft.
You can do a lot of things "caring" about the welfare of the PC user and copyright protection.
If I was in this shithole, I'd be tracking geographically stable correspondents who are communicating with the same logins moving geographically.
what's the point? there's bleep, pgp, proxy different..... it's easy for an intruder to do it cleverly.
only if there's a connection to the network segment and the computer's in the domain.
Usually the ISP brings in a free router and gives you a dynamic IP without any network
what's the point? there's bleep, pgp, proxies..... it's easy for an intruder to do it cleverly
I don't give a damn who looks for what I have, they won't find it anyway :-) like children.
these rumors are greatly exaggerated, the ISP may watch the traffic but no more
the site sees even less: the history of navigation and browser properties
But if you have installed on your computer some questionable software then it is another matter, but that's another story
Here the user compromises his security
It's one thing to read messages (those who have nothing better to do let them pour pics into classmates and facebook), and another thing to dig on my computer and get information that I clearly did not want to provide to Microsoft.
Yes, and software "extra" I clearly do not want to have on your PC, and there's no guarantee that it will not put melkysoft.
You can do a lot of things "caring" about the welfare of PC users and copyright protection.
Is there any objective evidence that the Migration Service is accessing user files, not system files, but documents?
syncing onedrive, settings, input history - don't count - here the user agrees to it.
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Those are my words! And above was the unscrupulous advertising of Micros under the guise of "security" but snatching our data and selling it in packs to all the "enterprising" customers!
I'll buy back data from MS for a million for a research paper ...
What kind of scientific work is this? A study on the frequency of pressing individual keys depending on the time of day and geographical location of the user?
I do not give a damn who looks for what I have, they will not find it anyway :-) like children.
And by that, it begs the question:
... I can tell you a secret that besides Microsoft you can get into your computer from any site you visit, from any program you install and no antivirus will save you, antivirus saves you from impudent ads on porn sites...
I beg the question, do you even know what you're talking about? It sounds like a free retelling of something you've heard somewhere...