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it was even advertised by microsoft prior to launch.
All you are doing is seeding stop making such a big deal out of it. I agree it shouldn't be on by default but it isn't that bad.
Will Delivery Optimization download over metered connections?
As with Windows 8.1, Windows 10 won't automatically download updates or apps if it detects that your PC is using a metered connection. Similarly, Delivery Optimization won’t automatically download or send parts of updates or apps to other PCs on the Internet if it detects that you're using a metered connection.
I can't believe this "feature" is on by default. It should ask you about your connection during install so you can opt out if your ISP has a cap. Not only that but it just adds another way for the bad guys (or "good" guys) to exploit.
It's looking more and more like this is in no way a "free" upgrade. It comes with an app store to sell us apps. We can't turn off updates so now we are all beta testers. It wants to use everyone's bandwidth to update itself. It sorta sounds like a Windows 10 user is an unpaid employee of Microsoft :hmm:
You obviously live in part of the world, where you have the luxury of fixed-price, "unlimited" internet.
I'm on FIOS, and even I'm concerned about this... especially, since you can't turn updates off on Win10. I have a "soft cap" at 10TB/mo. At 92Mbit/sec upload, that limit goes much quicker than you think, especially if MS is maxing my upload pipe.
Really is a pretty poisonous OS all around with this monitoring garbage. I hope all the available tweaks are really handling disabling all of it and there are no more hidden spyware features we can't see/disable.
As someone who is still weighing whether or not to "upgrade" I'm glad the OP posted about this "feature". When it comes to my PC I'm very picky about what its going on in the background. I especially like to know what is connecting out and where to. My ISP also has a 250GB cap for my speed tier so any unnecessary bandwidth usage needs to be dealt with.Then turn it off and move on.
I don't recall MS advertising using YOUR bandwidth to provide updates to other random people over the internet, rather than get their updates direct from MS.
Edit: Is MS going to pay your $1000 data overage bill from your cell provider, for your 3G/LTE tablet, that you just upgraded to Win10?
Yep if you know that setting is there. And also if you have only one PC.This takes you a literally a few seconds to change. I changed it to just the local network.