Topic: Microsoft
Microsoft has increasingly integrated cloud services and online account requirements into its products, raising concerns about user privacy and data security. The company’s practices, including the collection of personal data and compliance with government surveillance requests, highlight the risks of centralized control over user information. As Microsoft continues to push for features like facial recognition and online activations, the implications for individual liberty and free expression become more pronounced.
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YouTube Faces Backlash After AI Removes Windows 11 Tutorials for Unsupported PCs
Creators now face an algorithmic judge that deletes their work faster than any human can defend it.
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Microsoft OneDrive Limits How Often Users Can Restrict Facial Recognition Setting
It’s a small toggle with big implications for how much say users really have over their digital identities.
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NYPD Built a Surveillance Empire and Put It on the Market
A citywide surveillance system now uses thousands of residential cameras to enable real-time monitoring and data collection.
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Microsoft Makes It Harder to Set Up Windows 11 Without a Microsoft Account
The walls are closing in for anyone still trying to set up Windows without a leash.
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Microsoft Cuts Unit 8200’s Access to Cloud and AI Services After Gaza Mass Surveillance Revelations
A cloud empire built for business was repurposed by the Israeli government into an intelligence dragnet.
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The Supreme Court Fight That Could Decide Who Gets to Stay Online
Tech giants and civil liberties groups are urging the Court to reject a ruling that weaponizes copyright law against everyday…
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Microsoft Word To Save New Files to the Cloud by Default
Local saves become legacy as Microsoft nudges Word users into the cloud with every new document.
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Microsoft Recall Still Capturing Sensitive Data Despite Promised Safeguards
An always‑on diary quietly stockpiling the details you thought were off‑limits.
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HIPAA Meets Big Tech in the Wild West of Health Privacy
A tech-powered solution to America’s healthcare crisis, but without the legal safeguards, it’s a gamble with your medical privacy.












