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Good summary but its actually enough to just have a feeling about a company. The things you mentioned are great, they contribute to this feeling of absolutely not trusting Microsoft to care about your privacy.
But for people like me, who dont want to write long summaries like this, I just go by experience and gut feeling.
People who still use windows dont care about privacy and are fair game to be exploited at this point. There is only so much guides people can write, or patience to show... In the end, the person has to care.
Valid, but that's also why I enjoy typing up these posts, too. Sometimes people just kind of intuit that they dislike something and giving them the words to more properly form their thoughts is the first step at breaking out of those patterns. I think for a not insignificant number of people, not being able to properly articulate their thoughts can lead them to believe that maybe they're not valid.
Yeah thats true. Its better if you can remember the details so you can share them too.