Windows 10 privacy concerns may help Linux

13.08.2015
Windows 10 privacy concerns may help Linux

Windows 10 is out now, and many people are shocked at some of the privacy issues involved with Microsoft's latest desktop operating system. But will Windows 10 and its privacy problems prove to be a boon for Linux A writer at Softpedia thinks that Windows 10 could be quite good for growing the Linux user base.

Silviu Stahie reports for Softpedia:

Windows 10 keeps talking to Microsoft

Windows 10 comes with various privacy control settings, but a writer at Ars Technica notes that Windows 10 will keep talking to Microsoft even when you try to shut it up.

Peter Bright reports for Ars Technica:

Ars Technica readers sound off about Windows 10's privacy problems

As you might imagine, Peter Bright's article on Ars Technica caught the attention of the site's readers and they weren't shy about sharing their thoughts about Windows 10's privacy issues:

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Jim Lynch

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