Win10 10568 preview is more secure. Privacy policy has adjustments

  

Windows 10 privacy issues have not been resolved until now, and Microsoft seems to have made some changes in the recently released build 10568 build. Twitter user @gus33000 recently said that now when he downloads the file (and Windows Defender runs on the system), the Windows 10 operating system prompts the user to send it to Microsoft for testing.

The privacy issue of Win10 has aroused strong repercussions among many users, because some new features led by digital assistant Cortana use a lot of user data, which makes some users think that Xiaona < know too much "," I was very upset. This kind of reaction is especially strong among foreign users, so many foreign third-party tools claim to be able to “completely” turn off all Windows 10 functions that involve user privacy. However, in the recently leaked Win10 preview version 10568, Microsoft's respect for user privacy is further reflected in the form, Windows Defender uploads "suspicious files" before the user will be allowed.

A Twitter user found that after the user downloads the file in Build 10568, Windows Defender will prompt the above to send a file message to Microsoft. Prior to this, this Win10 comes with automatic killing software is automatically uploaded "suspicious files" information, do not return to actively consult users. However, users can turn off this feature in Settings & Rarr; Update & Security & Rarr; Windows Defender. Now, Win10 asks users for comments in advance, which is a kind of respect for users.

Myerson says: "We only collect very limited information to help us provide a safe and reliable experience for our users. Our Enterprise Edition will be upgraded later this year, allowing enterprise users to opt out of this automated measurement record transfer, but we do not recommend users to do so. & rdquo;

At present, Microsoft is still making adjustments to the privacy settings of Windows 10, and you should see changes in privacy settings before the next major version update.
The data is sent only for the necessary information such as error information, device ID and type, and the privacy information including user name, email address, Microsoft account and so on is not involved, and users can use it with confidence. Now Microsoft has further demonstrated its attitude of protecting user privacy, which is the embodiment of this verbal commitment. Sometimes the obscurity does not seem to be the best, and the actual action may be more true.

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