Windows 10 logs your keystrokes (and you can't turn it off)

Y'all niggas know this is a "TECHNICAL PREVIEW", right? Not the full Windows 10?
 
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Is there any way I could use my (legit) Win7 key to do the free upgrade in a virtual machine? I'd like to try it but I'm not about to torpedo 7 to do that.
 
So, Microsoft is Big Brother now? I wonder if their thugs will drag us from our beds in the middle of the night of we dare attempt to opt-out?
 
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This sucks. I was actually excited about wanting to upgrade to Windows 10 with no purchase.
 
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Has there ever been a windows release that wasn't immediately controversial and full of shit people hated?

XP.

It took 15 or so years for me to hate its guts, not because of anything the program did, more to do with the complete spergs who wail and scream and gnash their teeth that Microsoft are totally rejecting their best ever OS and they should immediately provide free updates to it and fuck going forward because XP is the best.

Yes it was a good OS, but for Godssakes, move on.
 
Googling suggests that this was in the Technical Preview (and that it's a common function of every Windows technical preview), but I can't find confirmation whether or not the stuff in the screenshot is still there.
 
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"Oh no, those dang dirty Windows trolls are invading mah privacy!, fuck them!, I won't budge to them. I'll just continue using my super safe and mostest bestest OS Linux computer and then I'll be uploading all my personal data to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and all the other social media, those are perfectly safe and don't spy on you and sell your things to corporations for ads and self promotion."

It's the same story as always, people said the same of Vista, said the same of 7, said the same of smartphones, etc. True or false, if someone wants to fuck with you, he's going to do it. All this crap always comes up from perople and the paranoia of thinking "MAH PRIVACEY !!!11!!223457567", when they don't realize they are already handing over all their data to other sites and companies (and it kind of almost always been like this).

Anyway, I upgraded to Win 10, just when you're installing they give you the option to turn off anything you want, unless you're the kind of person who just hits "next" like crazy and then whine and complain of the defaults settings. I have no problem keeping track on what goes in or out the PC so far.
On other note, to be fair, it's not a big deal or a huge improvement over 8.1, they just got rid of Metro (about time) and added some silly things, but other than that, I'm not really impressed.
 
Just when I was looking at investing in my first major PC tower rig, too...
 
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