Sujet : Re: Ubuntu
De : guhnoo-basher (at) *nospam* linux.advocaca (DFS)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 30. Nov 2024, 18:53:36
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On 11/29/2024 5:57 PM, Stéphane CARPENTIER wrote:
Le 29-11-2024, DFS <guhnoo-basher@linux.advocaca> a écrit :
On 11/28/2024 8:54 AM, shitv wrote:
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Those wacky folks at Micro$oft consider spyware to be part of the
operating system.
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How do you know they're spying on you?
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What info are they collecting without your knowledge?
Putting spyware doesn't imply that they spy on you. They can give the
tools to others to spy on you. And the fact is: they do.
Are you talking about at work?
You have zero rights to privacy on your work computer.
https://www.americanbar.org/groups/crsj/publications/human_rights_magazine_home/2013_vol_39/may_2013_n2_privacy/employment_privacy/And in my opinion you shouldn't expect such rights.
I know an
adminsys who told me it's very impressive what an adminsys can know
about everything done by the users. A manager can ask an adminsys to
tell him anything someone did with his computer: it comes by default and
it is really easy to use.
On Linux and Windows and Macs of course.
But what does any of this have to do with shitv's lies about Microsoft "spying"?