1. Welcome Guest! In order to create a new topic or reply to an existing one, you must register first. It is easy and free. Click here to sign up now!.
    Dismiss Notice

Word of Warning on DoNotSpy10 Windows 10 Privacy Tool

Discussion in 'Windows 10 Information and Alerts' started by allheart55 (Cindy E), Aug 8, 2015.

  1. allheart55 (Cindy E)

    allheart55 (Cindy E) Administrator Administrator

    Joined:
    Jun 11, 2009
    Messages:
    10,517
    Location:
    Pennsylvania
    Operating System:
    Windows 10
    Computer Brand or Motherboard:
    ASUS M4A77TD AM3 AMD 770 ATX AMD
    CPU:
    AMD Phenom II X6 1090T-Thuban 3.2GHz
    Memory:
    Crucial-DDR3 SDRAM 1333-8GB
    Hard Drive:
    WD Caviar Black SE HDD 640 GB - WD Caviar Black SE HDD 500 GB
    Graphics Card:
    Sapphire Radeon HD-7870 2GB
    Power Supply:
    CORSAIR CMPSU-750W
    spyware.jpg


    Just wanted to give you all a heads-up about a new Windows 10 privacy tool that is circulating in news stories today.

    For some, Windows 10's privacy settings are a mixed bag, toeing the line between convenience and concern. But, really there's nothing to worry about and the reports of nefariously Google-like personal data infringements in Windows 10 are overblown in my opinion.

    The best thing you can do is to educate yourself about what Microsoft does with the data it consumes in Windows 10. The company has laid out privacy information for each and every Windows 10 feature here: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/privacystatement/default.aspx

    Additionally, if you want to actually see where these customizable settings exist in Windows 10, check out our recent article on The Great Windows 10 Privacy Debate where we show you the 20 different areas where privacy configurations reside.

    I admit, gathering your own information to come to terms with the settings is a task that is time consuming. Currently, there's no easy way around spending time to become more informed. This generation, though, it seems we'd rather have things done for us.

    And, such is the case with a newly discovered Windows 10 privacy tool that is circulating, called DoNotSpy10. Developed by a German individual and offered for free, DoNotSpy10 is supposed to make it simple to configure the majority of the Windows 10 privacy settings.

    But, here's this writer's word of warning: don’t take the easy way out. DoNotSpy10 is not an officially licensed tool and additionally, it has been reported to contain malware. Fortunately, if you're using Microsoft Edge as your web browser, you'll be notified of DoNotSpy10's dangers and the download will be blocked.


    c842e77b504f5813c7fab69ddfb81410.jpg


    As is the case with most unofficial offerings these days, folks really need to always be wary of what might be contained in a free tool that hasn't been sanctioned. If there's even a single bit of hesitation, don't do it. And, for something like DoNotSpy10, if you have no hesitation at all, then you simply need to become more informed about the dangers of the Internet.

    Source : http://winsupersite.com/windows-10/word-warning-donotspy10-windows-10-privacy-tool
     
  2. Rich M

    Rich M Guest

    Joined:
    Dec 24, 2013
    Messages:
    4,580
    Location:
    NE Pa USA
    Operating System:
    Windows 7
    Computer Brand or Motherboard:
    MSI Z97 PC Mate LGA 1150 Intel Z97
    CPU:
    Intel i7 4790K 4.0Ghz
    Memory:
    Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 2133
    Hard Drive:
    Crucial 256 Gb SSD+ WD Raptor 300 Gb Sata III
    Graphics Card:
    Radeon R9 280 2GB HDMI
    Power Supply:
    Seasonic 750 watt
    These things are always overblown and then spread by people who don't even understand what they are spreading.
     
  3. Plastic Nev

    Plastic Nev SUPER MODERATOR IN MEMORY

    Joined:
    May 2, 2009
    Messages:
    2,801
    Location:
    In front of a monitor in Blackburn Lanc's UK.
    Operating System:
    Windows 7
    One point in that write up where he says people want everything doing for them or want some easy quick fix, he is right, that is how factory workers lose fingers or worse due to trying some quick easy fix that by-passes safety gear on machinery.
    In computers you lose your data or worse.
    They are too impatient and won't spend time reading and understanding the right way to do things. For them it has to work now, not in half an hour after reading the instructions.
     
    allheart55 (Cindy E) likes this.

Share This Page