I call BS on this comment. I have no problem allowing the features I have enabled to be sent to the vendor that is useful info for them when I set them.
But sending every key stoke, mouse click and url is invasive spying and a privacy violation.
Yeah it's a horrible world where you get updates and benefits from new technology automatically while companies are able to optimise their software to focus on what users want.
I rarely see positive updates. I see auto updates that add ads or telemetry. I see auto updates that modify my UI in ways that make things harder for the sake of change. I see auto updates that remove features until you pay for an upgraded version. The only real positive updates I see regularly are
security updates.
Why didn't it detect earlier versions already?
BTW: Can it detect its own OS too?
Microsoft accidentally released software that works correctly? I'm sure they'll fix that soon.
Chrome is spyware. It has numerous backdoors which siphon your personal information. It does even try to hide this fact.
Of course it would be flagged as a trojan. Why is this even news?
But sending every key stoke, mouse click and url is invasive spying and a privacy violation.
I rarely see positive updates. I see auto updates that add ads or telemetry. I see auto updates that modify my UI in ways that make things harder for the sake of change. I see auto updates that remove features until you pay for an upgraded version. The only real positive updates I see regularly are security updates.