You're still paranoid though.
It's not paranoia, it's principle. Data collection for the purpose of improving apps and whatnot is fine, but users should be allowed to opt-in rather than being forced to opt out.
You appear to have missed the bit where I demolished my own assertion after calling you "still paranoid"
In some respects, the "phone-home" behaviour of Win10 is prudent in that the system allows non-technical users to contribute to troubleshooting/improving the OS through automated fault-reporting ...
Always knew you were a clown
He's buried under all that snow
@krischan Since it's update night, I figured I'd share a screenshot of what the Windows updater looks like with everything locked down. Also, note that next to the Start Menu icon, a certain annoying AI is "missing" (replaced by old style windows search).
I love the Win10 default search facility. Not.
Unless you know better, the Windows Search will look on your PC and on the net for anything you are searching for. Thus when looking for that old MidgetClownPron.mpg file you saved to your HDD years ago, Cortana will helpfully engage Bing for a concurrent web search for files/sites/whatever with that name.
For me, the update page says the same about not auto-installing on a metered donnection, but there are no new ones showing up and the last one I had was KB4034662, installed on Aug 9th. Whatever, that's somehow OK as well .
The normal search (like on Dredd's screenshot) doesn't reveal my secret desires to the outside, right?
I hope Noodle's sanity wasn't affected by the eclipse today, he's already nuts.
Are you sure you don't need any ointment or salve rubbed on the bruises or maybe first make some bruises and then the rubbing of salve or ointment?