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Re: How to remove Co-pilot

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
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?
I saw something about the changes being introduced, but because I am not at home, I cannot access a lot of stuff, because the stupid caravan park that I am at, restrict the internet more than North Korea does!

Cannot download a vpn, cannot connect to a vpn, cannot watch most youtube channels, cannot watch netflix, prime etc because heaven forbid a child hears something or sees something that they shouldn't, especially if they are not staring through the window of the caravan.

I managed to get my travel modem/router to connect for a few days after I got here, but since then, it's been garbage, not even 3g signal, so I have had to pay for the extortionate onsite wi-fi which as I say is so restricted even the people of north korea would think they have freedom using their home internet.

When I get back home and have sorted everything out, I will find the information I saw, but it's basically going to be Microsoft forcing AI/Co-Pilot into as much as possible in the OS, and just by simply installing it, you give them permission to access/scrape your data and use it however they see fit.
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