Posted March 17, 2016

Oh, and as for the EULA, it is still better than the one Google used a few years back. Anything (it literally said anything) you transmitted using their services (which included GMail and Chrome) they could do whatever they wanted to do with. Even if it was a patent for a world breaking invention, they could use it just fine.
They did change it though, so who knows, maybe MS will also change theirs.
Here's hoping that MS is as responsive as Google. But given their track record, I wouldn't bet on it.

1) It happened once, it can happen again.
2) It's completely unacceptable that it happened once. Bugs happen, but this is absolutely something that MS should be testing for, and MS handling of the issue post-discovery did not instill confidence that they're taking customer concerns seriously or even understand what those concerns are.
This is not OK for something that a business depends on. Especially when it comes to data collection - I know people worried about privacy violations because of regulations that their business is subject to. Yeah, there are people out there fearmongering, but this is a legitimate concern that MS has repeatedly refused to address.
Baking a service into the OS and making it a default isn't a good idea for a lot of reasons. The OS assumes that you're using it and acts accordingly. Last I checked, even if it's not used, unless it's blocked from the internet data is transmitted. Probably harmless, but we have no way to tell, and MS keeps refusing to give users control.
I've used Android phones for years, and even Google isn't as pushy as MS has been lately. It would be interesting watching this role reversal, except that this is the possible future of computing we're talking about, so actually it's disconcerting.
Post edited March 17, 2016 by Gilozard