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Funny, because that's the two main complaints people had about 10 back in 2015, but I guess people as a collective have the short span memory of a goldfish so they willingly forgot about that and happily used 10 until 11 came around, and now that the "spying" is more blatant with Recall, now people repeat the same talking points they had about 10. Yet 10 wasn't the breaking point that made them switch to something else, and the same will happen with 11. People will memory hole it and keep using 11, it already superseded 10 in market share.the spyware aspects and the insanely annoying update model
By the way, I'm yet to see proof about Recall actually sending all of it's data to Microsoft/NSA/insert your preferred boogeyman here. The bigger issue is the fact that this sort of data is collected, catalogued and stored on your PC in the first place, and here the threat is not the government spying on you (they've been doing that since before 10 btw), but this data somehow being accessed by unauthorized people, be it people you know personally that hate you and managed to get access to your laptop, or a thief that stole it, or hackers since this will 100% become an attack vector and at some point a security flaw will be found that'll lead to data leaks. That's the actual issue with Recall, not this retarded "NSA watching me jack off spying on me Obama you fucking nigger" worry people had ever since 10 released a fucking decade ago.
Quite literally, this video will be 10 years old in September.