Windows 10 one month after: and yes and no

It's been almost a month since the release of Windows 10 and the published the data of August 2015. The company's data shows that Windows 10 is doing very well, but it seems to be far from the expectations of Microsoft which aims to install the new operating system on one billion devices by 2017. statnounter 2 Windows 10

The items that will be shown below while displaying large numbers are not in the company's expectations if you consider the free upgrade offers available to Windows 7 and 8.1 users.

Currently, Windows 7 is still the basic operating system with a market share that reaches 53.84 percent. Here are Windows 8.1 with 15,65%, Windows XP with 9,87%. Fourth comes Mac OS X with 8,39%.
Windows 8 is then followed by 3,57%, followed by Windows 10 holding 2,8% overtaking Vista.

Looking at these figures, it is fa that Windows 10 still has a long way to go to overtake Windows 7 and 8.1.

A good thinking that would help broaden the adoption of the new operating system is rather the EULA which allows for mass data collection.

Microsoft has managed to deploy the new operating system to millions of devices from around the world, but immediately afterwards, negative reviews and reviews from its customers began to discover the range of Redmond's data collection.

The figures published by StatCounter may seem encouraging, considering that only a month has passed since the official launch, but let's not forget the first του κόσμου στο after the first publications about Microsoft telemetry. We should also not forget that the new operating system is available for free to most interested parties.

The general view that Windows 10 is the company's system, but it seems to be overshadowed by mass data collection behaviors.

A change in this direction could trigger millions of reluctant stakeholders who do not take the privacy of their privacy.

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