Serious question...

>sending crash reports
whomever sent it earned it.

>I work for Microsoft
>I'm white and not a poojeet.
Now I know you're larping.

Crash reports are sent automatically on Windows 10.

This is unironically a good thing, anyone that actually gives a shit can easily fix it.

>how do we [know] that Microsoft isn't spying on everything we do on our computer
Well, I know they aren't because I don't run any software from them and don't use any hardware from them.

just throwing ideas, i use debian.

Wouldn't that eat up too much fucking data?

Also this. While they can afford to data-mine home users, being too noisy on their enterprise version would do them more harm than the potential benefits. They make their money selling motherfuckers services, and companies have to trust them for that.

>how do we now that Microsoft isn't spying on everything we do on our computer when we're connected to the internet?
we do know and they are.
you'd have to be a literal child to believe anything else.

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Go read the EULA. That is a start. Windows 7 old eula didnt have paragraphs about sending all your data to their servers for improving the end user experience.

They also have paragraphs about sending all unrecognized binaries to home to make sure it isnt virus.

They also have paragraphs about scanning pictures on your harddisk for illegal content and dealing with any indings appropriately. There are few sentences about webcam and microphone as well.

Seriously go read it. You dont even need tinfoil hat. Read what you clicked
>i agree
when you first logged in. If you happen to use online account (w10 has two types of account: local one and online one), then the eula you accepted is even more wild about what they do with your data.

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So I read instances of respecting privacy then you saying that they scan pictures on your HDD; which is it?