The title of this article is “Windows 10, Privacy 0: ESET deeps dives into the privacy of Microsoft’s new OS” and in it I will be providing analysis of Microsoft’s privacy plans for Windows 10, some of the reasoning behind those changes, and also theorize about who else besides Microsoft might be interested. But as my first blog post on We Live Security since Windows 10 was released, there are two topics I would first like to address before we dive in. The first of these is a short discussion of what Windows 10 needs to accomplish, both for Microsoft and for its customers.
Note: This article is excerpted from a forthcoming white paper on Windows 10.
Windows 10, Privacy 0? ESET deep dives into the privacy of Microsoft's new OS
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