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Windows 8 Tells Microsoft About Everything You Install

musicon writes "According to Nadim Kobeissi, Windows 8 is configured by default (using a new featured called Windows SmartScreen) to immediately tell Microsoft about every app you download and install. This is a very serious privacy problem, specifically because Microsoft is the central point of authority and data collection/retention here and therefore becomes vulnerable to being served judicial subpoenas or National Security Letters intended to monitor targeted users. This situation is exacerbated when Windows 8 is deployed in countries experiencing political turmoil or repressive political situations." While SmartScreen is enabled by default, it's possible for users to turn it off. Also, it's worth noting that Microsoft is hardly alone in this regard, given the rise of app stores over the past several year. (Not that it exculpates this behavior.)

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  1. Re:So? by erikwestlund · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I like your vision of a privacy-invasion free world.

    Don't want to be videotaped? Don't go outside.
    Don't want to be wiretapped? Don't use a phone.
    Don't want medical records in the wild? Don't go to a doctor.

    Visionary indeed.

  2. Re:Wow... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No you won't. Quit trolling for +5.

  3. How is it not alone? by SuperKendall · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Also, it's worth noting that Microsoft is hardly alone in this regard, given the rise of app stores over the past several year.

    Come on. This is just excuse-making - sure in any given app store the store owner knows what you downloaded - by definition they had to for you to download it!

    But here aren't we talking about a more general notion that ANY application installed from anywhere is known by Microsoft? When you use the Amazon app store on Android, does Google know what you have? When I use Cydia on a iPhone, Apple doesn't know what applications I install from there... on the Mac I can use the app store but if I get applications from elsewhere Apple doesn't know about those either.

    Just because App Stores exist does not give Microsoft the right to track every app installed.

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    "There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
  4. Re:Wow... by SJHillman · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What's wrong with sticking with Windows 7 for now?
    It's not like Windows 7 is automatically obsolete as soon as 8 hits the market.