What applications for W10 allow you to remove as much of the botnet as possible?
Steam
>>55403451
https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10
This:
https://github.com/W4RH4WK/Debloat-Windows-10
And this:
https://www.safer-networking.org/spybot-anti-beacon/
Alternatively:
install gentoo
>>55403451
wubi
>>55403451
gentoo is quite effective
http://www.getblackbird.net/
>>55403451
GNU/Linux
start deleting a ton of shit in your windows folder
>>55403451
>Believes the botnet myth.
>ITT: placebo
>>55404760
myth?
it's compromised at the core, use an older version or go linux if you care
>>55404856
>it's compromised at the core
Quotation needed
>>55404923
>>Quotation needed
>"it's compromised at the core"
>>55403451
Why even bother when you can't remove it all?
It's either a botnet or not, there is no middle ground.
>>55405153
You will never be safe from the NSAs prying eyes no matter the OS, until you pull out your ethernet cable. What you can do though is make it harder for them to grab your data by removing the EZ backdoors into your PC.
Now it costs them more money than its worth to spy on you and they'll likely leave you alone unless you're on a watchlist. Same logic holds true for ad agencies, if its costing them to grab your data they wont bother.
>>55405084
>>55403451
The Apple MacBook Pro with Retina Display doesn't have this problem.
>>55403451
this one
h t t p s : //gist.github.com/alirobe/7f3b34ad89a159e6daa1
>>55405084
>>55404760
They're not even hiding it:
https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/privacystatement
>>55403548
O&O is sponsored by Microsoft, stop recommending that trash you inbred nigger because it ain't gonna do shit.
>>55404760
Microsoft tells you they're doing it.
Read a privacy statement every now and then.
Real question is - how can we check that we actually "disabled" telemetry or even reduced it?
>>55407652
citation needed
>>55407629
>How We Use Personal Data
>Personal Data
Wow, they really don't.
>>55403451 Just block all m$ hosts on your router.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/WindowsLies/BlockWindows/master/hostslist
>>55403451
You do know as soon as you are connect to an internet service, no mater what OS, you are part of the bot net, and there is no escaping.
Get over it /g/tards.
>>55403451
the program you're looking for is "format"
first parameter "C:"
>>55403451
gparted.
>Removing botnet from windows leaves a blank disk anyways.
>>55403451
the "format c:\" apllication. try it. now.