WildWestDesigns
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...who would have thought that Recall would have become a dependency of File Explorer?
Yep and pretty much working towards that OS as a service as well. More and more, I'm glad that I jumped off the MS ship long ago.I am not surprised, anything they can do to spy on you now is the norm
I am a beta tester for them and even if you turn it off, it still reports data back to Microsoft
I tried not to do this, but I can't hold off anymore. I use Arch by the way. There, I got it out of my system for the day.I am really using Linux now for everything I do, Windows is not hooked to internet for anything unless I really need it.
Isn't it already there? I think I've been seeing ads for one drive on people's computers forever. Ads will also be coming to the "infotainment" of one's vehicle as well. Brave new world out there, at least it better be.Advertising is coming to your folder views when you look for your files.
This is a MAJOR privacy issue. When you work on classified, NDA driven, or just private projects and now they have a window into your files... I cannot fathom how this is not breaking some laws in some way. I truly wish our governing laws would keep pace with technology to better project our businesses and citizens.I am really using Linux now for everything I do, Windows is not hooked to internet for anything unless I really need it.
Advertising is coming to your folder views when you look for your files.
When I was first moving to Linux, I tried to that very distro (I like KDE and Plasma is a first class citizen on that distro). It was no bueno at all. Live ISO was OK, but once installed, I couldn't even get TTY.Try out openSUSE Tumbleweed. It runs way better than windows trash.
I never liked the thought of having to use some 3rd party script/program to disable something that the OS should allow the user to do it.This program claims it can disable it. But I don't run win11 so idk.
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I think it stores it in a database file, so it's not technically raw pictures.The screen captures that happen every 5 seconds "stay on your computer". This is what Microsoft is claiming, but what is the AI built into everything now doing with the screen shots?
I can not find the folder that they are storing the screen captures in, and I have been looking.
They claim you can turn this off, but it is heavily integrated into the system, so if you totally remove it, you break your system.
Are you running some type of 3rd party program? Otherwise, I don't think you can shut off everything just using what MS gives you to turn "off" telemetry. Ironically, even the basic telemetry collection seems way too much last time I looked and I'm sure it has only gotten more so.all telemetry is shut off in mine, and I use wire shark to see what is being sent and shut down the ip or address in firewall
Hmmm, I'll have to take a look at that. I know there are several stuff, particularly with policy/work group that you can do, but I do know one with Enterprise and I didn't notice it, I'll have to take a look next time I'm there.in Enterprise edition you can disable it.
Did the Earth open up? I thought people used Windows (and Mac) to get away from the CLI? It's like the CLI is where to meaningfully solve problems on the computer still to this day.Just uninstalled it through powershell.
Even as a big Linux user (Arch user here), I don't want the year of the Linux desktop (and I doubt it would happen). While I do consider it a better OS compared to Windows (Mac has some better arguments, but those are also cons as well), I wouldn't want to be widely adopted.Oh well, I hear 2025 will be the year of the linux desktop.
I agree. I just use nimscripts instead of Bash. Much more portable if I ever did have to go to a different OS again.We strip out lots of invasive stuff on our machines, so just adding that stuff to a powershell script or registry file is super easy when doing a fresh install, or an update changes settings. Stuff runs better when it's not bogged down with crap like advertising or junk features.