Windows 10 .. All your activity are belong to us

Microsoft confirmed that, yes, you have to go to two places to actually stop 
your Activity History being shared with Redmond:

1. Under Settings->Privacy->Activity history: ensure the setting "Let Windows 
sync my activities from this PC to the cloud" is not checked

2. Under Settings->Privacy->Diagnostics & feedback: ensure Diagnostic data is 
set to Basic


Ref: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/12/13/windows_10_carry_on_slurping

A feature introduced in the April 2018 Update of Windows 10 may have set off a 
privacy landmine within the bowels of Redmond as users have discovered that 
their data was still flowing into the intestines of the Windows giant, even 
with the thing apparently turned off.

In what is likely to be more cock-up than conspiracy, it appears that Microsoft 
is continuing to collect data on recent user activities even when the user has 
explicitly said NO, DAMMIT!

First noted in an increasingly shouty thread over on Reddit, the issue is 
related to Activity History, which is needed to make the much-vaunted and 
little-used Timeline feature work in Windows 10.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/a4lpg0/windows_10_still_collecting_activity_history/

Introduced in what had previously been regarded as one of Microsoft's flakiest 
updates – prior to the glory of the October 2018 Update, of course – Timeline 
allows users to go back through apps as well as websites to get back to what 
they were doing at a given point.

Use a Microsoft account, and a user can view this over multiple PCs and mobile 
devices (as long you are signed in with that same Microsoft account).

The key setting is that "Send my activity history to Microsoft" check box. 
Uncheck it and you'd be forgiven for thinking your activity would not be sent 
Redmondwards.

Right?

Except, er, the slurping appears to be carrying on unabated.

The Redditors reported that if one takes a look at the Activity History in the 
Privacy Dashboard lurking within their account, apps and sites are still 
showing up .. (snip)

Update 13 December 16.45UTC

Microsoft got in touch to insist it is committed to privacy and transparency, 
but admitted there is indeed a bit of naming problem, with "Activity History" 
cropping up in both Windows 10 and the Microsoft Privacy dashboard.

Marisa Rogers, Privacy Officer at the software giant, told us: "We are working 
to address this naming issue in a future update."

The (slurpage) collection is of course for your benefit and Rogers added that 
users have "controls to manage your data."

As for turning the thing off, Microsoft confirmed that, yes, you have to go to 
two places to actually stop your Activity History being shared with Redmond:

1. Under Settings->Privacy->Activity history: ensure the setting "Let Windows 
sync my activities from this PC to the cloud" is not checked

2. Under Settings->Privacy->Diagnostics & feedback: ensure Diagnostic data is 
set to Basic

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Cheers,
Stephen

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