Mudhutwarrior, on 01 June 2015 - 11:08 AM, said:
Yep. Its called onedrive and its unremovable... They already turned the cloud over to the NSA and here's there front door into your system.
http://betanews.com/...ata-to-the-nsa/
I will let the consumerist zombies do what they will but I won't be having it.
Lol.
Well, as you clearly have no idea how it works (I don't mean that condescendingly ftr), I will spare you the details becasuse it is a lot of information to type out here.
But it is disable-able (not in the tech preview) according to my MS literature here. And if they do decide to make it hard to disable, a simple registry change or local security policy will suffice to remove it (and hey, if you want to know how, just PM me).
Here's another way to disable without getting into the complex stuff:
http://www.tenforums...ndows-10-a.html
Notice you can't unlink Onedrive as the user is signed in with a MS account. More reason to create a local account when installing, or converting your existing account to a local one.
All that said, even if you leave Onedrive on, it is not a "front door to your system". There is no reverse access from the cloud to any files on your computer, nor can there be (barring any native backdoors in Windows itself. If the NSA wants to get into your PC for some reason, they will. But Onedrive will not be the reason.) In fact, Onedrive only syncs files that you put into the Onedrive folder (much like dropbox). Office also has the option to auto-upload to OneDrive if you use multiple devices, but again this can be disabled.
The simplest solution: just don't put your files into One-Drive.
Alternatively, if you don't sign in to Windows using a Microsoft account (and personally, I think everyone should be using a local account anyways) you can't even upload to the Onedrive without signing in...
Frankly, if you have anything to hide anyways, WHY would you be putting it on a CLOUD SERVICE in the first place? And if you must do that for some insane reason, why would you not be encrypting everything first?? Onedrive, Google Drive, Apple Cloud... it's all accessible from the powers that be if they want it. Fact is though, they don't want it becuase 99.99999999% is just user's mundane crapola.
When you use the Windows 10 preview, the agreement is that all info is sent to MS as they are collecting it for use in developing the OS. This is not the case with the official release. The data collection options are there should you want to use them for some reason, but this same data collection can be disabled, just like in 8.1 (in fact it is disabled by default in 8.1), in the offical release.
BTW here is how to install Windows 10 using a local account rather than sigining in to Microsoft (same as 8.1)
http://www.baldnerd....rosoft-account/
Edited by cSand, 01 June 2015 - 11:37 AM.