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That list looks less like valuable user data and more like basic telemetry data that is mostly useful to anyone trying to provide a good OS experience.



I did intentionally write "valuable" instead of "intrusive," as you're right -- that is very useful data to aid Microsoft in developing Windows. But as a user, I ought to be able to at least opt out. But typical Windows users cannot, even if they might think that they are by downgrading from Enhanced to Basic.


I think the fact that they call it "basic" rather than "none" makes it abundantly clear that some basic data is still being collected, and you're not completely opting out. Surely there's a limit on how stupid a user can be before you're allowed to stop designing for them.


Is it my machine, or is it theirs?

If they want to do research they can use their own resources.


Why can't you be collaborative for mutual benefit?


If they asked nicely, I might consider it. Microsoft is not asking nicely, with Windows 10, so far as I can see; they're just... taking what they want.


Have you ever worked on consumer software?


Yes, but it's not my preference.




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