Windows 10: No Privacy

Discus and support No Privacy in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; there is also O&O ShutUp10. you can search this on google and get it. I wonder how good these apps are! I personally did all manually. Really? So you... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by lostsoul65, Aug 21, 2015.

  1. Antilope Win User

    No Privacy


    Really? So you don't trust Microsoft, but you trust some 3rd party and allow them to mess with your Windows installation. How do you know what they are really doing? Microsoft bad, but some 3rd party hacker good. Wow.
     
    Antilope, Aug 21, 2015
    #16
  2. BunnyJ New Member

    +1.. Really, trusting an unknown group/person with your system setup... Heck, if that's how anyone wants to roll I say go for it, but don't complain when something goes wrong.
     
    BunnyJ, Aug 21, 2015
    #17
  3. Gary Win User
    There is no expectation of privacy on the internet.
     
  4. Cliff S New Member

    No Privacy

    *Roflmao2
    No Privacy [​IMG]
     
    Cliff S, Aug 21, 2015
    #19
  5. rezpower Win User
    I never said I trusted the 3rd party software If you reed what I said! I said I did it manually! But a 3rd party software is not necessarily unsafe just because its 3rd party and not provided by MS or google! There are still (I hope) honest people out there making 3rd party apps to help!
     
    rezpower, Aug 21, 2015
    #20
  6. CountMike New Member
    I use a lot of freeware but not the stuff that gets deep in the system. Stuff like that may not be malicious but nobody knows more about windows than MS themselves. Changing things windows expect to find in standard condition may have bad results. As the matter of fact, that's usual reason of system failures. Not even MS gets it right 100% of times.
    The less user or programs dig and change, less chance of screwing up.
     
    CountMike, Aug 21, 2015
    #21
  7. Antilope Win User
    Experts even disagree about security and privacy issues when it comes to open software. When it comes to closed software written by an unknown or little known source, it really is blind trust.
     
    Antilope, Aug 21, 2015
    #22
  8. Slugger Win User

    No Privacy

    You will need to cash out your bank account, saving, etc. Pay everything with cash. Destroy your phone, credit cards. Avoid street camera's . *Smile
     
    Slugger, Aug 21, 2015
    #23
  9. CountMike New Member
    And crawl under a suitable rock.
     
    CountMike, Apr 4, 2018
    #24
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