And it really doesn't bother me what they collect, and we should be pretty happy they're at least open about it.
Well, after Snowden's incident you could be pretty sure, that majority of companies would spy on you. It all came down to how much.
This.
If you're using Google, Youtube, any modern version of Windows (Including Windows 7 and likely even as fast back as xp), Ubuntu, a phone running either Android (including CyanogenMod), iOS or Windows Phone, Facebook, Twitter, Amazon etc.. or
if you're at all connected to the internet you're being spied on.
As I've said before, this isn't something new to Windows 10 but something that's been used universally by everyone on all systems. Even if you uninstall those updates on Windows 7/8 you only remove that particular data collection but that doesn't stop those versions of Windows from spying on you still in the ways it already was. Uninstalling an update is not a magic "off"-button.
Windows 10 at least tells you what they're doing where older versions and most other companies just do it without telling you.
Windows 7, for example, sends information to Microsoft every time you open these (to name a few):
- Start Menu
- Accessories
- System Tools
- Task Scheduler
And that's not after any updates, that's how it was already when Windows 7 first came out.