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Re: How to remove Co-pilot
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Originally Posted by damien c
The issue is, using co-pilot is something that you may unintentionally do since they are forcing it into everything.
Joe Public - "Opens Microsoft Word and start creating a document"
Microsoft - Microsoft Word has Co-Pilot in it, so you have automatically agreed to allow us to use your document however they see fit, regardless of what that document is for.
That is the issue with having it installed, and just by having it installed you technically using it, because Microsoft are making it a core part of Windows and will tie it to everything you do.
Make no mistake, Windows is already a key logger and data harvester, but it's not yet as bad as Microsoft want it to be, the next big update what should be "Windows 12" but will actually be a feature update for Windows 11 is going to make the data collection 100x worse.
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I see. I read ‘we may use Your Content to operate Copilot and improve it’ as meaning that if you select Co-Pilot, they could improve your content. That’s certainly what I understood to be the case, and I haven’t noticed any unwanted changes to my documents since this was introduced. Are we perhaps reading too much into it?
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