Tinfoil It's time: Even the best firewalls and internet security can be hacked. The only thing that really protects you is physical disconnection from the network. Windows 10 has every imaginable port open to Microsoft domains, allowing you to take screenshots, use devices like webcams and microphones remotely, and even take full control of your system. Even with programs like Blackbird, a new port is always opened in a Windows update, which allows Big Brother to intrude. It's REALLY nice to have a switch next to my mouse to make sure nobody is spying on my webcam. I mean, yeah, it's very bad when the NSA has nothing to do but watch me snore in my bed, but feeling completely safe from outside interference is its own reward. Because even when your computer is off, some motherboards allow you to remotely turn it on and control it even when the computer is off. It's a rule to stay connected to the network, no matter what, you can always be observed, and our government doesn't always do this. Your data is very valuable for large companies. Okay, you can take off your tinfoil hat and rant about the conspiracy. Until we start talking on your cell phone.
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