Intel graphic drivers collect Telemetry By default in windows.

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    The Windows driver. If you’re using Windows, you’ve already declared that you’re okay with this kind of thing. This whole thread is people pissed about dress code violations at an orgy.

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      I still haven’t signed up my local windows account Into my Microsoft account, despite the nagging. I’ve opted out of everything I can and I have a encrypted, filtered dns to block tracking and ads system wide.

      Just because some people use windows doesn’t mean they are ok with being tracked everywhere.

      Unfortunately gaming is still just mostly easier on windows though Linux is making gains.

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          I tried Linux (Mint). It doesn’t even have colorblind modes. It threw weird problems into simple tasks. “Help” forums were full of threads condescending and trying to trick newbies into deleting the OS instead of, you know, helping. I hated the centralized launcher system compared to regular old .exe’s that you can download from websites that have much better info about what you’re downloading.

          Also gaming was too much a mess. But that was very far from the only problem with Linux.

          I do a hell of a lot of tinkering to make windows something approaching private, but it was nothing in comparison to the amount of unpredictable tinkering and extra time Linux demanded for my use cases. Ostensibly perfect privacy is just not worth it at all to me. I’ve got shit to do.

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          Sometimes you want to play a specific game.

          For me, it’s QuickBooks that requires windows. I use Linux everywhere except on the bookkeeping machines for my business.

          I care about what’s being tracked on those machines for sure.

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            Tangent here for sure, but have you considered running QuickBooks in a VM? I’ve got a couple Windows-only apps myself, but I keep them wrapped in a VM that I only spin up when needed.

            I suppose, though, if you need to run them 9-5, there’s not much point.

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              Yeah I am in and out of it constantly.

              I tried for a little while with VirtualBox on Ubuntu but just found it inconvenient.

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    This shit should be illegal. Or, specifically, should be required to be opt-in only.

    Data is a commodity, and has been for a long time. Collecting / using users’ data without their express consent should not be as accepted as it is.

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        It’s what the ePrivacy directive says, yes. But some get around this by claiming that it’s necessary for the operation of the device/service (doubtful) or that it has limited effect on privacy (depends on exceptions created by member states)

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    They collect:

    The categories of websites you visit, but not the URL itself

    The information collected includes categorized web browsing history that shows how long and how often you visited specific categories of sites (i.e. social media, personal finance, or news). All site visits are classified into one of 30 categories. We do not collect URLs, web pages titles, or user-specific content without explicit permission from you.

    Software usage: for example, frequency and duration of application usage such as Intel® Driver & Support Assistant, but not the application content itself such as specific actions or keyboard input.

    Feature usage: for example, how much RAM you usually use or your laptop’s average battery life.

    Other devices in your computing environment

    Includes universal plug and play devices and devices that broadcast information to your computer on a local area network: for example, smart TV model and vendor information, and video streaming devices.

    (the emphasis is mine, as is the minor reordering to not hide the browsing behaviour stuff at the bottom)

    Yeah that’ll be a no from me there, bud.

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      categorized web browsing history that shows how long and how often you visited specific categories of sites

      Wow. This is not telemetry; this is just data collection for ad targeting or selling to data brokers like Acxiom.

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    Bless you AMD

    AMD handles its version of CIP and Telemetry in arguably the most transparent manner. The installer of AMD Software Adrenalin presents the option to prevent its data-collection tool from being enabled at the completion of driver installation, regardless of whether you’ve chosen the “typical,” “driver only,” or “custom” install options. There’s an entire page of the installer dedicated to this, you see a large checkbox about data-collection that’s checked by default, but which you can uncheck, and complete installation.

    • dan@lemm.ee
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      How bout just don’t install privacy-invading data collection services alongside a fucking device driver at all.

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        They provide relevant system information for issues which some people are willing to provide. Why not let them?

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          Crash reports are one thing, but web browsing data and enumerating devices on your local network go well beyond that objective

          From https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/topics/idsa-cip.html

          Other devices in your computing environment

          The categories of websites you visit, but not the URL itself, Includes universal plug and play devices and devices that broadcast

          information to your computer on a local area network: for example, smart TV model and vendor information, and video streaming devices.

          The categories of websites you visit, but not the URL itself, The information collected includes categorized web browsing history that shows how long and how often you visited specific categories of sites (i.e. social media, personal finance, or news). All site visits are classified into one of 30 categories. We do not collect URLs, web pages titles, or user-specific content without explicit permission from you.

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          By going through your browser history to figure out which pornsite messed with your driver obviously