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Re: Windows 10 May Share Your Wi-Fi Password with Facebook.
2015/08/01 17:42:08
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wut??????? No WindX=Wind-X=Windows 10 for the wife . shhhhhhhhhh
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Re: Windows 10 May Share Your Wi-Fi Password with Facebook.
2015/08/01 21:03:14
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just go in to your privacy settings and turn off all the app settings you don't want,and you dont have to use wifi sense,
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Re: Windows 10 May Share Your Wi-Fi Password with Facebook.
2015/08/01 22:51:44
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Funny...I didn't like the looks of it when I finished my upgrade on my Dell Venue Pro 11...was one of the first things I disabled.
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Re: Windows 10 May Share Your Wi-Fi Password with Facebook.
2015/08/02 01:57:07
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Another reason I think Win 10 is garbage.
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Re: Windows 10 May Share Your Wi-Fi Password with Facebook.
2015/08/02 22:19:44
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How to protect your wireless network from Wi-Fi Sense: Link
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Re: Windows 10 May Share Your Wi-Fi Password with Facebook.
2015/08/02 23:45:06
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If you use facebook, i doubt you care about privacy.
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Re: Windows 10 May Share Your Wi-Fi Password with Facebook.
2015/08/02 23:56:44
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MSim If you use facebook, i doubt you care about privacy.
LOL, So true!!!! I try and try to tell my wife but,,,,,,,,, I had an FB account for 2 days, then a cousin posted a pic of me when i was 7 for the whole world to see!!! That was it for me, canceled and never looked back >>
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Re: Windows 10 May Share Your Wi-Fi Password with Facebook.
2015/08/03 01:22:43
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As mentioned just go into privacy settings and turn off these type of things.
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Re: Windows 10 May Share Your Wi-Fi Password with Facebook.
2015/08/03 05:21:11
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SiAScORCH Another reason I think Win 10 is garbage.
I'm right there with you. I'm starting to believe that Win 10 is the next "Vista". or Win 8 (non 8.1). Watch they'll release an update and go back to 7, making it 10.1. lol
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Re: Windows 10 May Share Your Wi-Fi Password with Facebook.
2015/08/03 05:28:33
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I am actually really enjoying windows 10 myself. If you don't feel safe disabling a few options in your privacy settings, best of luck with almost any future windows installation. Mine as well start using Linux.
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Re: Windows 10 May Share Your Wi-Fi Password with Facebook.
2015/08/03 09:06:39
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rjohnson11 As mentioned just go into privacy settings and turn off these type of things.
Crap like this should be opt-in, not opt-out though.
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Re: Windows 10 May Share Your Wi-Fi Password with Facebook.
2015/08/03 09:23:04
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What is the point of this? Is it really that hard to be social and ask people what the WiFi password is?
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Re: Windows 10 May Share Your Wi-Fi Password with Facebook.
2015/08/03 15:30:16
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Brad_Hawthorne
rjohnson11 As mentioned just go into privacy settings and turn off these type of things.
Crap like this should be opt-in, not opt-out though.
Exactly MS Spyware 10 really has no place being this intrusive. I hope EU gets it together and fines them out of the butt.
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Re: Windows 10 May Share Your Wi-Fi Password with Facebook.
2015/08/03 20:18:33
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All these things should be OFF by default - MS is setting all the open security issues to ON by default.. wth are they thinking? *oops see someone already said it.. so I second that.
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Re: Windows 10 May Share Your Wi-Fi Password with Facebook.
2015/08/03 20:22:45
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willem445 What is the point of this? Is it really that hard to be social and ask people what the WiFi password is?
Not only that, but having it open by default to anyone on your 'contacts' list in Skype, Outlook or Hotmail, or any 'friend' in Facebook.. lol, for some people that is basically *anyone*.. and if they are nearby and use your WiFi for something illegal, the evidence is going to point to YOU. I wonder how many people will spend thousands on lawyers because of this, yet another incredible security issue created by Windows 10. If someone comes into your home, and you give them your password to access WiFi, all of *their* friends can now access your home network if they're within range. God forbid you have a open NAS server on there for your documents etc.. Microsoft offers a permanent solution to this problem, but it's somewhat insane. You have to change your wireless network's name, or SSID, so that it ends with the characters "_optout". So if it's called "joe-network", it'll have to be adjusted to "joe-network_optout". I cannot believe they are doing something so ridiculously stupid. MS are going to get sued to hell and back, because the person who owns the network and lets ONE person use it NEVER gave permission to share it with outside people.. that's all on MS. I pity any corporation switching to Windows 10.. This is also going to be a huge problem for prosecutors tracing illegal activity back to a point of origin - as long as that 'origin' has a wireless router, they now have reasonable doubt and any defense lawyer fighting a charge based on that will be able to get it thrown out for insufficient evidence. This may also greatly harm anti-terrorism activities by Homeland Security.. there's just so many implications to this, it's just wow... I can't keep up with all the issues with Windows 10.. there's just so many!
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