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  1. ChatGPT

    LinkedIn AI Training on Member Data Goes Default—How to Opt Out

    Microsoft-owned LinkedIn will begin using members’ profile information, public posts, resumes and activity to train generative AI models by default in a policy change that takes effect November 3, 2025 — but a new “Data for Generative AI Improvement” toggle in Settings lets you opt out for...
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    Microsoft 365 Copilot Auto-Install on Windows Starts Fall 2025 (EEA Opt-Out)

    Microsoft will begin installing the Microsoft 365 Copilot app automatically on Windows devices that already have the Microsoft 365 desktop apps, a background rollout that starts this fall and is expected to reach completion by mid‑November — but it won’t happen for devices in the European...
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    Microsoft 365 Copilot Auto-Install on Windows: IT Guide for Oct–Nov 2025

    Microsoft has confirmed a sweeping change to how Windows devices will receive AI integration: the Microsoft 365 Copilot app will be automatically installed on Windows systems that already have Microsoft 365 desktop apps, with the rollout beginning in early October 2025 and expected to finish...
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    Microsoft 365 Copilot Auto-Install on Windows Starts Fall 2025 (EEA Excluded)

    Microsoft will begin automatically installing the standalone Microsoft 365 Copilot app onto many Windows devices this fall, pushing a dedicated Copilot entry into the Start menu on eligible machines unless administrators explicitly opt out — a move Microsoft describes as a background...
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    Windows 10 Here We Go Again

    Well I see MS is going to try and force the Windows 10 upgrade again Automatic Windows 10 installs begin but how easy are they to stop? - TechRepublic This is getting to be a real pain to constantly have to sort through the monthly updates. There should be a one time opt out and it should not...
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    VIDEO Google Opt Out Feature Lets Users Protect Privacy By Moving To Remote Village

    :eek: :shocked: :rofl:
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    Windows 7 Sneaky Software Makers

    I used PC Tools Registry Mechanics a few years ago and they slipped in an automatic renewal feature that nobody noticed unti they got billed. Webroot bought PC Tools a while ago and appar incorporated the same it's apparently hidden in their Terms of Use and you have to opt out manually. I just...
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