Microsoft Windows 10 Insider Anniversary celebrates & celebrates wallpapers

Microsoft with an email to all Insiders celebrates one year of Windows Insider and thanks them for helping them develop Windows 10.

In the e-mail it mentions some of the data it has collected and are very interesting.

  • Insiders have submitted over 8.6 million pieces of feedback.
  • Insiders spent over 443 million hours on Windows 10.
  • The Insider Program is now available in 30 languages.

Insiders sent 8.6 millions of feedbacks and spent 443 millions of hours on the new operating system. Unbelievable?

How much does 443 cost millions of hours (free) to Microsoft's operating system? How much would the company pay for man-hours?Windows 10

Photo: Ken Ross

It should be mentioned here that according to the company this data comes exclusively from the Insiders and not from the telemetry services that send data from all of the operating system….

At this time, Microsoft's operating system instead of Windows 10 could be Windows as it follows a standard that Linux users know very well.

The operating system became almost a rolling release, continuing its development non-stop since the first day of its release. But the thing is that for Linux it doesn't you do….

Those of you who have upgraded to the new one it would be good to know that since Windows 10 was in the development stages before it even materialized, it was presented as the new technological wonder and the best operating system ever released.

Is it a reality or is it part of Microsoft's marketing strategy that along with the free upgrade from Windows 7 and 8 tries to "catch" every gullible?

Let us remind you that with Microsoft's modern know-how, we say goodbye to our private lives for good. In addition to the above data that the company says it has collected, it knows what you eat, where you go, your friends, the you, what you search for online, what is your favorite vacation spot and any other activities you do online.

We will access, disclose and preserve personal data, including your content (such as the content of your emails, other private communications or files in private folders), when we have a good faith belief that doing so is necessary to protect our customers or enforce the terms governing the use of the services. ”

Supporters of the company state that they are not interested and support Redmond that states the terms of use that all this is necessary for the smooth operation of Windows 10.

The company in the meantime continues to hurt under the waist by secretly changing it Group Policy in Windows 10. So it removed features from Pro users, directing professionals to later editions. Since there is no official statement yet we can assume that the company is only doing this for the good of the end user, as usual…

But because we live in 2016, it would be deluded to believe that technology can be separated from social and economic life and that there may be private life. But we have to admit that there are other ways (see Linux communities and RedHat's commercial model with a Fedora and CentOS available for free).

As far as privacy is concerned, we seem to have lost it for good or we probably did not lose it, we handed it to us unarmedly in the hands of every Microsoft, giving us the first chanels and mirrors.

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