Win10 Insider users: Install Win10 computer data without any privacy

  

The Win10 Insider Preview Experience Program is a user test program launched by Microsoft to make Windows 10 meet the requirements of most users. Insider members who participate in the project can use the Win10 member preview version for free. However, these users, as testers of Microsoft's new system, must also assume corresponding responsibilities to meet Microsoft's requirements.

Most members should be aware of the Win10 preview update policy, which means that only the new Win10 version can be upgraded to keep the system active. In addition, the computer device data for installing Win10 will be completely uploaded to the Microsoft server, and the members themselves have no right to change.

In Win10“Settings", go to “Privacy", select "Feedback and Diagnostics", and you will see “Diagnostics & Usage Data" The device data & rdquo; default uses the "complete (recommended) & rdquo; option, can not be changed, and Microsoft made a red call "Windows Preview Experience Program Manage this option". In other words, Win10 will send the diagnosis and usage data of the current device to Microsoft completely, and the user cannot control the content and quantity of the data.

The Win10 Member Preview is theoretically equivalent to Genuine, as Microsoft officially provides activation of this series. Therefore, this is a brand new free use of genuine Win10 channel, existing XP, Vista users and Win7/Win8.1 users without genuine license can use the Win10 preview version for free. But as you can see from this article, there is a price for free. If your computer happens to have more important data, it will probably be uploaded to Microsoft. Of course, according to the relevant privacy provisions, these data are still protected by law, but in theory there are security risks.

So, before using the Win10 preview as the main system, you should weigh the pros and cons. If you don't have anything to do with privacy on your computer, such as private files and money accounts, then using the Win10 member preview is a good choice.

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