Windows 10 has been banned on some torrent trackers

Windows 10 banned website torrentsWindows 10 it was banned by some torrent websites because of user information that is transmitted by the operating system to Microsoft servers and then to organizations that fight against this phenomenon.

Until now, some of the most important torrent trackers have prohibited the operating system from accessing the networks for data transfer, so that many users have found themselves unable to download anything using the respective trackers in the last few days.

I told you a few weeks ago that Windows 10 can remove pirated programs from computers without the users knowing, but this is only part of the whole problem, in the middle of the operating system ban is the fact that Windows 10 collects a lot of information.

Moreover, it appears that Windows 10 transfers that information to Microsoft and other companies despite enabling privacy settings by users to prevent this data transfer, so preventing data sharing requires a very complex job of modifying files from Windows.

Unfortunately Microsoft decided to revoke any kind of data protection and submit whatever they can gather to not only themselves but also others. One of those is one of the largest anti-piracy company called MarkMonitor. We have also found [Windows 10] will be gathering information on users' P2P use to be shared with anti piracy groups.

Although in previous years Windows collected similar information, it seems that in Windows 10 there is a somewhat more extensive collection system, more data being shared with third-party companies without the users knowing, and many trackers trying to protect themselves from the authorities that tries to close them.

Having said that, the main problem is the fact that Microsoft is sharing data with various companies, as it has been collecting it for years, but no one will stop this procedure too soon.