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Do you think it's normal to have some ads on lock screen ?
The question is not about the fact that it can easily be disable ,the question is about morality of their presence in our system when you do not asked for that.
God forbid you were on Starter, Home or Home Premium.
Which is why they give you the option to completely turn it off.
You always bring up the nitpicking and little things. Every time. You're sending more data to Google just being online, than anything Microsoft has ever collected.
A boycott does nothing if the company in question doesn't know why its sales have dipped (or not depending on how large the boycott is).
Except with a smartphone, you can't completely remove them without some command prompt tinkering after plugging into a computer.
Even then, if you have apps to update automatically, it will just download them again.
sorry i do not use smartphone ,) I do not really like them, just a little phone , rustic but fully working and outdated ,)
Home premium here
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/update-for-customer-experience-and-diagnostic-telemetry-0b4f29c3-8361-b748-f862-7ecedbc57cbf
Nothing like that in my comp ...
Additional information
This update uses SSL (TCP Port 443) to download manifests and upload telemetry to Microsoft that uses the following DNS endpoints:
vortex-win.data.microsoft.com
settings-win.data.microsoft.com
and no dns request for theses 2 since
2023-05-12 12:20:08
You're intriging me now ,) even while using pcap and wireshark ? i do not have the kb installed in my os that's may be why.
Ability to disable: You can disable the Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program on an individual computer from the Customer Experience Improvement Settings page. You can also disable it by using Group Policy or an answer file with an unattended installation.
Not blocked on my side at least ,)
So under wireshark i should be able to see something right ?
So despite i can disable( i did it years ago ), let's call it disable , you seems to think the oposite way , so may be some "features" aka télémétry are in the same status in w10 ?
After all it means if i can't trust microsoft about that,why do i need to trust microsoft about "feature" to turn télémétry and other crapware on/off in w10?