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Dutch governement after Microsoft


It's been years since this evil spy software known as Windows 10 shipped, and yet virtually zero government pushed against them in court.

That was before the Dutch government began taking Microsoft to task (emphasis mine),


extrait : "Microsoft has complied with the agreements made. However, the check also brought to light that Microsoft is remotely collecting other data from users. As a result, Microsoft is still potentially in breach of privacy rules"


Of course we are talking about what Microsoft calls "telemetry data" to minimize the importance of personal data. Indeed, besides ripping personal data such as the list of started applications, what's perhaps the worst in this is that it does it on a routine basis. I have heard every 15 minutes or so. In other words, Microsoft can build a profile a la facebook of who is the user in question, what he does, whether those meet predefined rules, etc. It's a police tool for a police state. In other words, evil.

Why are governments out there accepting this in the first place is beyond me. It is completely obvious that Microsoft should be sued to death for doing so, punished so hard that no one dares to do the same for a long time to come.

Posted on 28-August-2019 12:31 | Category: anti-Microsoft | comment[0] | trackback[0]

 

 

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