"I have nothing to hide"
Yes you do. Yes you do. Here's my email: not_a_real_email@thisisan.analogy
Send me all your login combinations for every single account you have.
If you feel creeped out, then why are you not creeped out at how these corporations spy on you?
The advice of "You have nothing to fear if you have nothing to hide, so simply don't break the law" is not a 100% effective strategy. It's especially not good advice when jurisdictions are enforcing oppressive laws. Fuck big tech.
Strangely enough, because I'm finding it to be more stable than Windows.
My work laptop has the Bluetooth or Internet service just cut out without any explanation. The first reboot doesn't fix it, but for some reason the second does 🤷♀️
I know someone who did not know there were other phone companies than Apple, I guess there are enought that don't even know Windows exists, because it is the only thing they know and thus that spying on them is possible.
I've got many explanations for how they requiring permission to send MS anything from the contents of my disks and memory is a pretty healthy thing, doesn't mean they can read my data, and that I'm just paranoid.
They justify their telemetry as it helps them to decide, "the best places to allocate dev time to improve the platform."
IMO, this info almost never necessary to help improve the platform. Usually if a feature isn't well used, it will get less dev time, ignoring the fact that it mght be less used because it isn't well implemented. The converse could also happen, they allocate dev time to a feature that isn't well used to try and make it more used, which might ignore the fact that it is quite frankly a useless feature.
In ancient battle two lines would come togther and scream at each other, then they would clash. The press could get kinda bad, but they were usually pretty neutral until one side lost its cool and ran away, and that's when the fucking slaughtering starts.
Microsofties are defeated before the fight ever begins. They are used to just flopping down and watching their blood pour out.