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Microsoft Finally Reveals What Data Windows 10 Really Collects (theverge.com)

Starting today, Microsoft is updating its privacy statement and publishing information about the data it collects as part of Windows 10. From a report: "For the first time, we have published a complete list of the diagnostic data collected at the Basic level," explains Windows chief Terry Myerson in a company blog post. "We are also providing a detailed summary of the data we collect from users at both Basic and Full levels of diagnostics." Microsoft is introducing better controls around its Windows 10 data collection levels in the latest Creators Update, which will start rolling out broadly next week. The controls allow users to switch between basic and full levels of data collection. "Our teams have also worked diligently since the Anniversary Update to re-assess what data is strictly necessary at the Basic level to keep Windows 10 devices up to date and secure," says Myerson. "As a result, we have reduced the number of events collected and reduced, by about half, the volume of data we collect at the Basic level."

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  1. Real link by AmiMoJo · · Score: 5, Informative

    Link to the actual list, not an article about the list: https://technet.microsoft.com/...

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  2. Re:Any evidence... by Volanin · · Score: 5, Informative

    It doesn't matter if this is the complete list. This list by itself is already bonkers.
    At the very least, they admit that they:

    - Uniquely identify you, your device, and your location/network.
    - Record what you navigate and search on the internet.
    - Record what you watch, listen to, and read.
    - Record your purchase history.

    Not that it matters though. I believe almost everyone does this nowadays.
    At least they are being transparent.

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