MS is not
allowing. They are ordered to do so. In this MS is not guilty - but this does not change the fact that data that go to MS (or any other US run business, for that) are not secure.
And MS is spying on our data for it's own good. And a keylogger is spyware. What ever political correct euphemism is used by MS.
I'm a customer to MS and not there test ground where MS can freely access my data only to fix there crappy work (Again, ad nauseam, only for you, I talk about MS. Not about any other software vendor). They owe me a running product and I do not owe them support to do so. As simple.
This would be like one buy a car and the car maker has the right to track every move and change steer, wheel and engine at will.
>I think you need to review this thread. I was not the one claiming Microsoft allows the US government data about us.
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