Windows 10 is not really free—you are paying for it with your privacy
Tuesday, August 4, 2015 - 08:00
in Mathematics & Economics
Windows 10, it seems, is proving a hit with both the public and the technology press after its release last week. After two days, it had been installed on 67 million PCs. Of course, sceptics may argue that this may have simply been a reflection of how much people disliked Windows 8 and the fact that the upgrade was free.