Win10 users are unlucky. Privacy issues some BT seed stations shield P2P services

  

After the release of Win10, two issues have been controversial, one is privacy protection and the other is anti-piracy agreement.

With the release of Win10, privacy issues have also caused controversy. Microsoft recently updated their service agreements for Windows 10, Xbox Live and other Microsoft services. Microsoft has the right to ban unauthorized hardware and pirated games, but only for their own services. However, this move has further heated the Win10 privacy issue.

Now, the seed site has noticed these two points and is clearly uneasy. According to WMPU, WinBeta and other media reports, iTS, BB, FSC, etc. have decided to stop providing services to Win10 users. In other words, these users will not be able to use P2P for file sharing.

Because of the openness and freedom of P2P, it often becomes a hotbed for piracy, while Win10 allows scanning of files on the user's hard drive and sending them out. The seed station says they are worried that anti-piracy organizations such as MarkMonitor can get it. . On the other hand, if Microsoft is not happy one day, it is not impossible to use the EULA agreement with its own vague terms.

Although there is not enough evidence that the worries of well-known seed stations are completely true, obviously they don't want to wait until things happen.
iTS website original: & ldquo; Perhaps you have heard about Win10's privacy policy, Microsoft collects data not only uploaded to Microsoft servers, but also shares data with anti-piracy organizations such as MarkMonitor. Win10 users accessing the iTS website will be redirected to a video page that describes the severity of the Win10 privacy issue. Maybe one day in the future, Microsoft will release a version of Win10 that will not collect user data, but before that, Win10 users will be banned from accessing.


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