Windows 10: Is Microsoft Taking Stealth Screenshots For 'Feedback' Purposes?

Discus and support Is Microsoft Taking Stealth Screenshots For 'Feedback' Purposes? in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; Yes, that's probably from the feedback app or possibly a program on your computer. Having a visible folder would be a dumb thing to do if you were... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by Nus, Aug 21, 2015.

  1. NUS
    Nus Win User

    Is Microsoft Taking Stealth Screenshots For 'Feedback' Purposes?


    Please read all the posts thoroughly before responding with irrelevant, unhelpful, generic comments.
     
  2. NUS
    Nus Win User

    That's interesting, so we can strongly assume that these screenshots are part of the feedback system.

    As I already stated: I have never run the feedback app on the machine in question and have only used a local account -- the feedback app requires an MS account to start. So, the mechanism for taking the screenshot must exist outside of the feedback app and was initiated, without consent, by another process.
     
  3. rgauchey Win User
    Just curious...........what's your feelings on the moon landing?
     
    rgauchey, Aug 28, 2015
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  4. Tony K Win User

    Is Microsoft Taking Stealth Screenshots For 'Feedback' Purposes?

    I assume you're not an insider and with/using RTM build 10240? What exactly is this screenshot you have? Can it be opened?

    I have no such folder. Insider Preview build 10532.
     
    Tony K, Aug 28, 2015
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  5. DavidY Win User
    I'm sure I have logged in to the feedback app with a Microsoft Account, even though I was logged into the machine itself with a local account, which I do most of the time.

    That is, you (or anyone else who may have logged in) can login to the feedback app separately from the method you use to login to the machine, using any email address that is setup as an Insider account. You don't need to have a MS Account setup on the machine itself.
     
    DavidY, Aug 28, 2015
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  6. YOU
    You Win User
    How is this unhelpful and generic? I'm trying to wipe the idea of Windows having built-in spyware. That's also a really ironic comment, and so is this. If it is irrelevant why add more irrelevant posts pointing out that it is irrelevant, which will instigate even more irrelevant posts? Someone else having a Microsoft account and leaving feedback certainly is relevant. Maybe that's what happened and if had the privilege to decide whether comments should be relevant or not before they're posted and to delete them if they aren't, this conversation would drag on for weeks.
     
  7. YOU
    You Win User
    don't even need to have a Microsoft account associated with r user. can sign into the Feedback app separately without affecting r user account.
     
  8. NUS
    Nus Win User

    Is Microsoft Taking Stealth Screenshots For 'Feedback' Purposes?

    The screenshot is a screenshot, lol. As I said, it was taken when I was organising files using File Explorer; so it consists of the taskbar and File Explorer maximised. From the time shown, the folder that is open, and the state of its content, I know exactly what I was going when it was taken. And it wasn't using the feedback app or other such nonsense.

    The machine is a clean Win 10 install with no insider associations.

    Yes, that is not in question. The feedback app has never been opened.

    Your comment is unhelpful and generic because it shows you either didn't read my posts or ignored what was stated therein. You're trying to 'wipe the idea of Windows having built-in spyware', ha! Why? It is well documented that Windows 10 has many aspects that fit the definition of spyware.
     
  9. I don't have the 'Pictures\Feedback' folder..., running Windows 10 RTM, and I used DestroyWindowsSpying.
     
    Cluster Head, Aug 31, 2015
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  10. YOU
    You Win User
    If that was spyware, do think that they'd make the folder visible and in r Pictures folder? also haven't ruled out the possibility of some kind of crash reporter or something. Please, stop with the nonsense. And what are the aspects of spyware? Reporting r computer performance is not spying on , and Windows has had this feature since Vista. "When use Bing services, we collect r search queries, location and other information about r interaction with our services." Technically, all search engines will send r search history to the website. It has to be processed somehow. And why do think that things like "blue screen of death" show up in the search predictions of Google when type "blue screen"? It's not like that's an official phrase and Google automatically knows that it is what 're looking for. They taken data about how many times it has been searched and decided that it is probably what 're looking for because so many other people have searched for it. r location is tracked to provide relevant results, unless want to view IHOPs from halfway across the country when search for "ihop" or something. Google also does the same thing.

    And honestly, if they wanted to actually spy on , then they wouldn't make the option VISIBLE.
     
  11. DavidY Win User
    Right I can reproduce something like this, although not quite the same.

    One of the new keyboard shortcuts introduced in Windows 8 was WindowsKey+PrintScreen. When you use this shortcut, the screen dims slightly and the screenshot is put into c:\Users\{Username}\Pictures\Screenshots. It's very handy and I use it quite a lot.

    However a new shortcut in Windows 10 is WindowsKey+? (that is, the Windows key plus the question mark, in practice on a UK keyboard that's Windows Key plus Shift plus /). This purports to open the Feedback app, but before it does this, the screen dims slightly, in the manner of taking a screenshot.

    If I push this keyboard shortcut with File Explorer open, and with the default "Recent Files" showing, I notice it does indeed create a screenshot, in a new file Capture.png.

    In my case it goes into a folder:
    C:\Users\{Username}\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsFeedback_cw5n1h2txxyewy\LocalState\{Diff erentGUIDEveryTime}

    But it's jolly similar behaviour.

    So question for the OP - what happens on your machine if you push this keyboard combination:
    WindowsKey+?
    aka (on UK keyboard)
    WindowsKey+Shift+/

    And could you have pressed it (or perhaps a similar combination I haven't found yet!) by accident on the day in question?

    Edit: Actually when I do this, it seems to briefly create a folder c:\users\{Username}\Pictures\Feedback, presumably with a screenshot in it, then it disappears again. I don't know what is different on my machine that makes it do that, but my money is on you hitting that keyboard shortcut by accident.
     
    DavidY, Sep 1, 2015
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  12. Windows 10: WindowsKey and Print - Screenshoot in Windows Pictures.
    Windows 10: WindowsKey and Shift and ? - Nothing! No Screenshoot in Pictures, no Screenshoot in Feedback.
     
    Cluster Head, Sep 1, 2015
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  13. DavidY Win User

    Is Microsoft Taking Stealth Screenshots For 'Feedback' Purposes?

    Do you get a screenshot in
    C:\Users\{Username}\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsFeedback_{Guid}\LocalState\{Subfolder}

    Edit: Also, if you open Windows Explorer at the folder
    c:\Users\{Username}\Pictures\Feedback
    (if you have it) or
    c:\Users\{Username}\Pictures\

    if not, and you press WindowsKey+?, does anything flash up and disappear?
     
    DavidY, Sep 1, 2015
    #28
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    No! There is nothing! Except a XML File.

    Edit:
    Nothing!
     
    Cluster Head, Sep 1, 2015
    #29
  15. DavidY Win User
    And no subfolders next to the XML file? If you're in that folder looking at the XML file and you press WindowsKey+?, does anything change?

    I edited my post above (but too late) to ask this - if you open Windows Explorer at the folder
    c:\Users\{Username}\Pictures\Feedback
    (if you have it) or
    c:\Users\{Username}\Pictures\
    otherwise

    and you press WindowsKey+?, does anything flash up and disappear?
     
    DavidY, Sep 1, 2015
    #30
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