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ratscabies | 12 years ago

Tinfoil hat here. Isn't using a Microsoft account just like giving the NSA your credentials to your machine?

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CurtHagenlocher|12 years ago

We may never know for certain. But it would be weird if a backdoor in Windows could be disabled in such an easy fashion. It's not like the rest of the OS is fully transparent. I think a better analogy is probably using a Google account to log into a Chromebook. In both cases, you can look at the network traffic to see exactly the extent to which your computer is reporting on you.

Disclaimer: I work for Microsoft. Also, you can't imagine how confusing the term "Microsoft account" is for those of us who work here. That's why I still think of it as a "Windows Live account".

optimiz3|12 years ago

Pretty much, a Microsoft account is a one-way trust relationship between your machine and Microsoft.