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Step 2: Next you need to choose the “Erase Private Data” option and then, tap on the “Start” button to continue with the erase process. Next, connect your device to the computer using a digital cable and then, choose the “Erase” option.

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There is an add-on for Mint now that gets it feeling similar, but when I go to Linux I kind of want it to feel like Linux.Step 1:To begin with, install the software and run it. I run Mint and a few other flavors of Linux here as well - I just tend to prefer the Mac interface a bit more.

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I agree - Apple is downright pretty terrible in a lot of ways, but at least they are more secure (the iCloud hacks were thought largely to be external password collection/wi-fi sniffing, etc.). I'm wondering if it's Apple's way of "last option" connection to make things seamless for users with poor/blocked connections.

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the free so I wasn't getting ads and privacy issues with apps. I started to consider this several years ago when I was paying for premium apps vs.

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I think that's why I like the MacOS - it's primary intent, even if wildly overpriced is that I pay for the service vs. Seriously - thanks for the thorough details.

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On top of that, the data Apple does collect is largely anonymized, which shows when you request your data from Apple and it shows that they don’t have anything on you except a list of purchases and a list of repair requests at Apple stores.Īpple’s not nearly perfect, but I find using their services a good compromise between convenience and privacy compared to trying to go full LineageOS with a custom rom and only running Linux on my computers.ĭo you run into any functionality issues with pages using your Pihole? I have to consider the family acceptance factor, though I guess I already block a lot at my WebProxy and a bit on the DNS as well. Apple makes software designed to help them sell hardware. Google makes software designed to help them collect information. I think this is mostly down to Apple’s model. My LG G3, my secondary phone, still tries to give data to google even after blocking as much as I can. Still no telemetry requests since I turned it off too, which is nice. This is questionable, on one hand it would allow you to bypass a DNS block, but the other hand you could ask “is Apple doing this so it can collect more data?” Now I don’t know that, but regardless, I blocked the automatic DNS service and it seems fine now. It appears that iOS tries to subvert DNS blocking services by supplying its own DNS servers in the event that something is blocked. The only requests I see from Apple are directly to iCloud, (since I use those services) and one more thing. It’s nice seeing my Pihole DNS blocker being mostly free of Apple services, while at the same time seeing Microsoft and Google pinging my network and flooding the query log with telemetry, even after turning off all the data collection I can. IOS is a great OS with iOS 12, and when it comes to data collection, you can turn it all off. Microsoft is not a privacy-respecting company and anyone trying to argue otherwise is simply wrong. Want to take privacy more seriously? Try one of the privacy-focsed OS's like Quebes OS, tails, etc. You don't like the small amount of data collection Ubuntu just started doing? Go hop on another distro that doesn't do this. They built-in pre-encryption access to Outlook, before Outlook was even officially launched.Ĭompare that to Linux, which has thousands of different distributions with almost 0 data collection and the vast majority of software being open-source, which can be audited. They provided pre-encryption access to all Skype calls, Outlook, Hotmail and any other communications of their users, all while Skype used marketing that basically said "We take privacy seriously, your Skype calls are encrypted, not even Skype/Microsoft can see the contents of your Skype calls".

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This is essentially a bullet-point list of every event that is collected by Windows 10 on the "basic" level of data collection, the lowest you can choose (The helpful note at the top says it will take 177 minutes to read.): įurther, we know from the Snowden releases that Microsoft is deeeeeep in with the NSA, and they went far beyond what was legally required of them, when it comes to collecting data on their own users and giving it to the NSA. Some proof you can link to, next time someone tries to argue that Microsoft has better privacy:

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From a privacy perspective, that is objectively true that Linux is much preferred to Microsoft.įirst off, Microsoft 10 has so much data collection that you can't turn off, it's insane.








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