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http://thehackernews.com/2015/08/windows-spying-on-you.html
the article also give information on how to remove the updates.
I already did this on a windows 7 machine and haven't experienced any issues yet. ymmv.
I wonder how windows would behave if the ip address the telemetry data is sent to is just blacklisted in the router?
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No plan to install Windows 10 due to Microsoft's controversial data mining and privacy invasions within the operating system?
Well, Windows 7 and Windows 8 OS users should also be worried as Windows 10 spying is now headed their way too
Microsoft has been caught installing latest updates onto Windows 7 and Windows 8 computers that effectively introduce the same data collecting and user behavior tracking features used in Windows 10.
Under the new updates, the operating systems indiscriminately upload data to Microsoft's servers, which might be a major privacy concern for many users.
the article also give information on how to remove the updates.
The best way to prevent Windows 7 and 8 from tracking you is to not install the latest updates. Unlike Windows 10, Windows 7 and Windows 8 updates are not mandatory, so you can choose not to download the updates.
However, if you have already installed these updates on your computers, you can remove them completely from your systems and the operating system will not automatically reinstall them without your permission.
Go to Control Panel > View installed updates > Remove all the four updates.
If you want to eliminate these updates faster, you can launch a command prompt window with administrator privileges and then type in the following commands one by one:
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wusa /uninstall /kb:3068708 /quiet /norestart
wusa /uninstall /kb:3022345 /quiet /norestart
wusa /uninstall /kb:3075249 /quiet /norestart
wusa /uninstall /kb:3080149 /quiet /norestart
Once done, you can right-click on any updates shown by Windows Update and choose "Hide Update" to make sure that these updates won't be reinstalled in case you reboot your system.
I already did this on a windows 7 machine and haven't experienced any issues yet. ymmv.
I wonder how windows would behave if the ip address the telemetry data is sent to is just blacklisted in the router?
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