No, Microsoft is not spying on you with Windows 10

Phil philmt59 at aol.com
Tue Sep 1 17:41:41 CDT 2015


>  And, lest we forget, we still have mandated fluorides in our commercial drinking water, soft drinks, children's milk and ice cream! How long are we going to allow this wholesale contamination of our precious bodily fluids to continue?  http://www.cdc.gov/fluoridation/faqs/

The Strathclyde region of Scotland was the first in the UK to demand that their water supply no longer be fluoridated in the late 1980s. As such, they were the first to reap the benefit with the highest rate of dental decay in children and adults in the UK to this day. Since then, public demand for "pure" drinking water spread across most of the country and we have national levels of tooth decay unheard of since the 1950s. The law has thankfully now changed, and local health authorities have the power to ensure that fluoride levels in tap water approach the minimal quantities required to protect the health of the local population. Gradually, minimal fluoridation is returning.

Meanwhile, the ZDNet article title only alleges that Microsoft isn't spying on us with Windows 10. That's not to say that they haven't built in spying tools on behalf of other, er, agencies.

Phil M1GWZ

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