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How to disable "tracking" in Windows 10?
I apologize for the primitiveness of the question, but quite a long time ago I stopped following the news and articles in the IT field in order to answer it myself, and, in fact, I am an ordinary user. Google didn't come up with any specifics.
I know that when installing the OS, as in Win 8.1, most likely they will ask me if I want to transfer geolocation data and the like. But, I assume that even with the maximum possible anonymity, in terms of regular means, Microsoft will collect some data (Am I right?). Therefore, the question is: "How to disable tracking in Windows 10 and is it possible to do this completely? Maybe there is some kind of software or features that are closed to ordinary users."
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I support the previous speaker. There is no way to turn off tracking in Win 10. Therefore, switch to Linux, and for games and specific software, use Wine, virtual machines, or at worst, a dual boot with Win 7 or 8.1.
This is terry proprietary, there, in my humble opinion, you can’t rely on any checkboxes and closed features - you can never be sure that it won’t merge. The world of GNU/Linux and free software is waiting for you. And Windows with the necessary software in a virtual machine.
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