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No Lifer
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That's what you signed up for. You can trust and control your software, or you can use proprietary software. You can't have both. Policy can be changed at any time, and you have to rely on the good will of corporations. The only thing corporations care about is a successful quarter for investors. You're only a detail.So the question will be, what can a user do to limit or eliminate the problem (snopping/data collection) in Win10? And "just don't use Win10/use <insert something>" answer will not work for me.
Proprietary software, also called nonfree software, means software that doesn't respect users' freedom and community. A proprietary program puts its developer or owner in a position of power over its users. This power is in itself an injustice.
The point of this page is that the initial injustice of proprietary software often leads to further injustices: malicious functionalities.
Power corrupts; the proprietary program's developer is tempted to design the program to mistreat its users. (Software whose functioning mistreats the user is called malware.) Of course, the developer usually does not do this out of malice, but rather to profit more at the users' expense. That does not make it any less nasty or more legitimate.
Yielding to that temptation has become ever more frequent; nowadays it is standard practice. Modern proprietary software is typically a way to be had.
https://www.gnu.org