Jimbo, Your concerns about privacy and data collection are valid. While Microsoft's intentions may indeed be for statistical purposes, the idea of personal data being sent to a large corporation can be unsettling for many users. When it comes to media usage and sharing data, transparency is crucial. It's understandable that you want to enjoy your purchased media without unnecessary restrictions like DRM (Digital Rights Management) that can limit your access to content you've legally acquired. To address your concerns and safeguard your privacy while enjoying your media, you might consider the following: 1. Alternative Media Players: Consider using alternative media players that offer similar functionality to Windows Media Player...