I think you totally misunderstood my post. I am not afraid of anything, obviously, in contrast to you. I am not afraid Microsoft may glean a bit here, a bit there. I turned on privacy measures and am very happy so far. Guess what, my proprietary algorithm code is still performing as well as last week, month, beginning of the year...so far Microsoft did not seem to have "tinfoil-grabbed my code. And what are you afraid of?
WOW. This from "Trust me when I say that I am a pretty advanced user and programmer and tried everything under the sun to save the laptop." I guess I touched a nerve.
Choosing computers is not about religion, its about facts. What are you so afraid of?
When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace. - Jimi Hendrix
. The issue at stake here is trust, and when that is broken, not easily repaired. It seems users should be wary of Microsoft's future business model regarding Windows, which is still an disconcerting unknown uncertainty. If you want examples what was the prevalent thinking in the late 90's then please search and study "