Is it true that windows is taking screenshots every 15 seconds and sending them back to Microsoft?
Is it true that windows is taking screenshots every 15 seconds and sending them back to Microsoft?
Yes
t. screenshot inspector
No
t. windows contributor
Yes.
Not my problem
t. Arch user
i thought they store your whole sessions in video
maybe a screenshot every 15 sec together with any keystroke is close to enough though, makes the upload easier too.. these clever bastardos
If they did this, I wonder what the amount of bandwidth it would use globally. And storage space.
Yes and they also have your webcam feed.
>but I don't have a webcam
That's what they want you to think.
>LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Yes I was told by a russian guy, must be true.
Also I put tape all over my walls because they can install cameras everywhere these days and I cannot find them so better safe than sorry
Every pixel in your display is a lensless camera.
Digits confirm the prophecy.
Could be true, theres no way to confirm or deny because windows is non-free software.
Yes
Yes use any program to see network traffic
It's constantly sending data yo microsoft servers even if you have all telemetry disabled
This happens in ALL devices too not only windows, linux distros connect to their own servers, android to google servers and the brand servers etc
Use any program to capture dns queries sent by your machine and see for yourself
Kek
Yeah I heard about that a while ago is that really true? it was some Russian dude on YouTube I think
>i thought they store your whole sessions in video
seems like an impractical amount of data to store even for microsoft
>linux distros connect to their own servers
dont use ubuntu or fedora then
You would notice the lag while playing games, especially if you play in 2k or 4k
This is the redpill
No Brian, we don't take screenshots of your disgusting porn habits
no its not its a lie
all half-decent and better linux distros out of the box dont contact servers without some sort of instructions to do so, unless they come packaged with some GUI package manager that checks for updates like once a day