I don't see what incentive Microsoft has to remove any debugging and monitoring capabilities in their retail versions. Google has been doing the same stuff for countless thousands of years and they also have no qualms about stopping 3rd party companies that offer apps via their store from doing so either. The only thing people think they can do to make a difference is to install custom ROMs and permissions control programs which are pretty much completely not proven to make a difference anyway. If Google does it, why shouldn't Microsoft?
These capabilities were always available in previous Windows betas, they've always been removed once it hit retail. The only code left behind are what makes up the crash reporting tool which users can disable.
Secondly, Google for instance... the majority of the population these days, the younger generation, have absolutely no concern or respect regarding privacy. They're all miniature Mark Zuckerbitches who believe they have the right to know everything about people they do not personally know. MZ ought to be assassinated!