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andyfraser

Über Member
Location
Bristol
Apparently there are major issues with privacy in Windows 10, among them those related to wifi passwords. Here's some fixes. bit.ly/1P4m2t2
The password thing is on by default but you have to explicitly say you want a network's password to be shared. It's worth turning off but not the problem the media tells us it is.
 

mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
The password thing is on by default but you have to explicitly say you want a network's password to be shared. It's worth turning off but not the problem the media tells us it is.

I really do not want my wifi passkey on a Windows server, once it's there, or on another machine, it isn't secure.
 

andyfraser

Über Member
Location
Bristol
I really do not want my wifi passkey on a Windows server, once it's there, or on another machine, it isn't secure.
Turn the feature off or don't activate a network with it. I turned it off.

There are some horrible privacy features in Windows 10, like the WiFi password thing, but we have control over it. I think the tech media have gone overboard with all the "Oh noses! The sky is falling!!!11!!!eleven!!!" stories. A lot of these articles are just clickbait.
 

mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
Turn the feature off or don't activate a network with it. I turned it off.

There are some horrible privacy features in Windows 10, like the WiFi password thing, but we have control over it. I think the tech media have gone overboard with all the "Oh noses! The sky is falling!!!11!!!eleven!!!" stories. A lot of these articles are just clickbait.

I don't use Windows any more, this has confirmed my decision.
 
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