You're surprised Microsoft wouldn't own up to their data collection ignoring group policies and leaking data anyway, even on Enterprise? Its been pretty apparent.Wasn't me!
I was quite surprised to see MS response though. Definitely not good.
It'll be comedy if they try the "it's a bug" defense, since it'll continue the unbroken streak of a very distinct pattern whenever MS has been forced into a backtrack with Windows 10: their "bugs" ALWAYS fall in Microsoft's favor, never the user's.
Windows 10 installed over Windows 7 without your permission? "Oops, sorry, it's a bug". Major updates revert all your privacy and telemetry settings back MS defaults, and make the awful store apps and Edge browser default again? "Oops, sorry." Red X starts the Windows 10 installation instead of closing the pop-up nag? "Oops sorry, it's a bug. Okay it's not a bug, maybe we went too far but now millions have flocked to the best Windows evarrr!"
They seem intent on destroying user trust at every opportunity. If they piss off Enterprise they're done.
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