Do you connect to any German site via http? Better stop doing that. It isn't secure.
>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.
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>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.
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>>I think you need to review this thread. I was not the one claiming Microsoft allows the US government data about us.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer