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D-Joe said:
Michelasso said:


Hey! I did indeed!! But it was on a separate partition on my Mac. Just a total waste of disc space. ^_^

Actually some of services also appear on MacOS, try Linux.


Yeah, Bing (disabled) and Spotlight, which has a big separate option in the Control Panel (disabled as well). Then we get clearly asked if we want to send crash data to Apple. Windows 10 even after disabling everything is still sending data to MS. 

Then sure, anything with iCloud. But that's the definition of a Cloud service. And again it must be set up. MS is pretending to say that the service is the OS itself (which in IT is an aberration). Just wait for them charging monthly, like with XBL. Any hidden clause in the EULA about that?