CreekyB
Silver Member
Switching OS is not exactly plug and play to many/most of us.
Now that I am running W10, if I choose to switch to a different OS, just how
hard is that? If I remove W10 in the future, will it fully remove or will it leave
undesired software on my machine? with a dual mode/boot machine, is it possible for W10
to track in the background? If the software has spawned functionality that has been stored
outside of the Windows folder, perhaps sunk deep somewhere hard to find, have I just put a mole
of sorts in my pc?
Pretty sure someone will have an aftermarket full delete capability, and perhaps already does. But I don't trust
Microsoft to pack out whatever they packed in.
There are ways, a complete format gets rid of all data but it can still be recovered, there is aftermarket software that can prevent any kind of data recovery.
I find the concerns over how much data is being logged funny. If MS is not tracking your interests then google is, or Apple is, or the Government is. Nothing is temporary on the internet, the internet is forever and all watching.
I try and limit what can be tracked as much as possible but until someone shows me a way to be on the internet without anyone at all tracking me I am not overly concerned. These days the only way to limit information about yourself on the internet is to stay off the internet and stay off of mobile devices.