Reminder! If You Haven't yet, Turn Off Windows 10 Keylogger
Dec 29, 2015 15:55:46 GMT -5
Post by schwartzie on Dec 29, 2015 15:55:46 GMT -5
Hopefully you haven't installed Windows 10 on your computer, but if you have, at least consider doing this. There are also some good related articles at the link such as how to downgrade to Windows 7 or 8 and how to keep them from spying on you; check them out.
Reminder! If You Haven't yet, Turn Off Windows 10 Keylogger Now
Monday, September 07, 2015 Swati Khandelwal
Do you know? Microsoft has the power to track every single word you type or say to its digital assistant Cortana while using its newest operating system, Windows 10.
Last fall, we reported about a 'keylogger' that Microsoft openly put into its Windows 10 Technical Preview saying the company 'may collect voice information' as well as 'typed characters.'
It was thought that the company would include the keylogger only within the Technical Preview of Windows 10, just for testing purpose. But, the thought was Wrong!
The keylogger made its ways to Windows 10 public release offered by Microsoft for free due to which Windows 10 gained millions of adoption in just a few days after its first roll out back in July – but the free upgrade is not always free.
Also Read: Tip — Installing Windows 10? Fix 35+ Privacy Issues With Just One Click
Yes, besides various privacy issues, there is a software component that tracks your inputs using your keyboard, voice, screen, mouse, and stylus, however, it is a bit more complicated than you thought.
Windows 10's Keylogger is More than Just a Keylogger
The component is not actually a keylogger in terms of malware.
It is more than that, as Microsoft openly says…
"When you interact with your Windows device by speaking, [handwriting], or typing, Microsoft collects speech, inking, and typing information – including information about your Calendar and People [contacts]…"
If that makes you feel creepy then need not to worry, because the good news is — You can Turn Off this Keylogger.
Also Read: Windows 10 Upgrade Become More Creepy, No Option to Opt-Out
Here's How You can Turn Off the Keylogger
Click on the Start Menu, then open Settings.
Click on Privacy settings, which you'll find in the very last row of the menu.
Once you are in the Privacy menu, click on General
Under 'Send Microsoft info about how I write to help use improve typing and writing in the future' – Turn it to Off.
Now move ahead to the 'Speech, Inking and Typing' menu and click Stop getting to know me. This will help you turn off the speech tracking through dictation or Cortana.
Due to several privacy issues built into Windows 10, Microsoft has gained a bad reputation.
Over a week ago, the company also introduced Windows 10 data collecting and user behavior tracking features to Windows 7 and Windows 8 as well, which might be a major privacy concern for many users.
However, you can stop Windows 7 and Windows 8 from spying on you. Here's how.
Also Read: How to Uninstall Windows 10 and Downgrade to Windows 7 or 8
link
Reminder! If You Haven't yet, Turn Off Windows 10 Keylogger Now
Monday, September 07, 2015 Swati Khandelwal
Do you know? Microsoft has the power to track every single word you type or say to its digital assistant Cortana while using its newest operating system, Windows 10.
Last fall, we reported about a 'keylogger' that Microsoft openly put into its Windows 10 Technical Preview saying the company 'may collect voice information' as well as 'typed characters.'
It was thought that the company would include the keylogger only within the Technical Preview of Windows 10, just for testing purpose. But, the thought was Wrong!
The keylogger made its ways to Windows 10 public release offered by Microsoft for free due to which Windows 10 gained millions of adoption in just a few days after its first roll out back in July – but the free upgrade is not always free.
Also Read: Tip — Installing Windows 10? Fix 35+ Privacy Issues With Just One Click
Yes, besides various privacy issues, there is a software component that tracks your inputs using your keyboard, voice, screen, mouse, and stylus, however, it is a bit more complicated than you thought.
Windows 10's Keylogger is More than Just a Keylogger
The component is not actually a keylogger in terms of malware.
It is more than that, as Microsoft openly says…
"When you interact with your Windows device by speaking, [handwriting], or typing, Microsoft collects speech, inking, and typing information – including information about your Calendar and People [contacts]…"
If that makes you feel creepy then need not to worry, because the good news is — You can Turn Off this Keylogger.
Also Read: Windows 10 Upgrade Become More Creepy, No Option to Opt-Out
Here's How You can Turn Off the Keylogger
Click on the Start Menu, then open Settings.
Click on Privacy settings, which you'll find in the very last row of the menu.
Once you are in the Privacy menu, click on General
Under 'Send Microsoft info about how I write to help use improve typing and writing in the future' – Turn it to Off.
Now move ahead to the 'Speech, Inking and Typing' menu and click Stop getting to know me. This will help you turn off the speech tracking through dictation or Cortana.
Due to several privacy issues built into Windows 10, Microsoft has gained a bad reputation.
Over a week ago, the company also introduced Windows 10 data collecting and user behavior tracking features to Windows 7 and Windows 8 as well, which might be a major privacy concern for many users.
However, you can stop Windows 7 and Windows 8 from spying on you. Here's how.
Also Read: How to Uninstall Windows 10 and Downgrade to Windows 7 or 8
link