With my limited english, I translate this as :
“We respect your privacy until we no longer want, no matter the reason”
Correct me if I’m wrong…
With my limited english, I translate this as :
“We respect your privacy until we no longer want, no matter the reason”
Correct me if I’m wrong…
I think he made that up
Yes, it’s fictional “legal” English, which I myself would translate as “We don’t respect your privacy”.
It’s worryingly similar to the stuff that flashes briefly before your eyes after running “setup.exe” and just before you click “Yes” …
So, since I always do what I say I’ll do, I’ve done this.
You won’t like it. Like, at all. It’s bad. Just the incessant posts to Bing and MSN alone were enough for me to just laugh. But when I saw that simply opening the Control Panel in Win11 posted to www.bing.com, that’s when I just shut it all down. There’s simply no place for this in my personal life, and rather than posting all the different domains Win11 posts to and what DNS sinkhole addresses I used, I’ll simply state that insofar as what I’ve seen, this following article defines Windows 11 as spyware. I’m not looking to get into any OS Holy Wars, I’m simply making note that the company cited in this article has already established itself as an authority on the subject of Windows spyware, and all I’ll say is “I guess they would know.”
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Here it is again! Imagine this popping up out of nowhere, in the middle of your work. On a 49" screen. (I can never get the upload to be full size - it should be 5120x1440.)
Uncool, bruv.