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Comment by creativeSlumber

3 days ago

> to prevent wasted processing.

If that was the case, the message should be about a limit on re-enabling the feature n times, not about turning it off.

Also the if they are concerned about processing costs, the default for this should be off, NOT on. The default should for any feature like this that use customers personal data should be OFF for any company that respects their customers privacy.

> You are trying to reach really far out to find a plausible

This behavior tallies up with other things MS have been trying to do recently to gather as much personal data as possible from users to feed their AI efforts.

Their spokes person also avoided answering why they are doing this.

On the other hand, you comment seem to be trying to reach really far trying to find portray this as normal behavior.