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Research Finds Microsoft Edge Has Privacy-Invading Telemetry
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 72227" data-source="post: 867967"><p>I want to hear more from MS on this study, but from what they've said so far makes sense. The problem I have with this study and those that like to cry foul, is that the simple fact that all they have proven thus far is that data is being sent home. Everything else is based on assumptions with no proof. For example, people read this study and they assume that MS is doing something nefarious with the data (ie: selling it, tracking your every move, reporting you to the police, etc....), but no one, including this study has proven any of that. Again I am not saying it's ok, but if all it's being used for is to improve the product and nothing else, who cares. As MS said, you can easily delete this data, and turn it off if you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 72227, post: 867967"] I want to hear more from MS on this study, but from what they've said so far makes sense. The problem I have with this study and those that like to cry foul, is that the simple fact that all they have proven thus far is that data is being sent home. Everything else is based on assumptions with no proof. For example, people read this study and they assume that MS is doing something nefarious with the data (ie: selling it, tracking your every move, reporting you to the police, etc....), but no one, including this study has proven any of that. Again I am not saying it's ok, but if all it's being used for is to improve the product and nothing else, who cares. As MS said, you can easily delete this data, and turn it off if you want. [/QUOTE]
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