> You're missing the point here. I don't care about the quality of Microsoft's metrics. I care about the privacy of my data.
And Microsoft only cares about the privacy of your data inasmuch as it has to, it DOES care about the quality of its metrics.
> The results of your arbitrary one hour opinion poll don't mean anything to me. You wanted that data. It doesn't benefit me, as much as you want me to think it does. Infact, if I had the choice between not taking the poll and not having you call me in the first place guess which one I'm gonna pick.
Sounds like you want to have your cake and eat it to. There's already global means to opt-out of telemetry data: don't use products that have it. Alternatively you can take the couple of minutes to turn it off yourself.
Seems you think you're entitled to this, which is fine, but that entitlement should be brought to the attention of your government.
And Microsoft only cares about the privacy of your data inasmuch as it has to, it DOES care about the quality of its metrics.
> The results of your arbitrary one hour opinion poll don't mean anything to me. You wanted that data. It doesn't benefit me, as much as you want me to think it does. Infact, if I had the choice between not taking the poll and not having you call me in the first place guess which one I'm gonna pick.
Sounds like you want to have your cake and eat it to. There's already global means to opt-out of telemetry data: don't use products that have it. Alternatively you can take the couple of minutes to turn it off yourself.
Seems you think you're entitled to this, which is fine, but that entitlement should be brought to the attention of your government.