Get your FREE copy of Vista Ultimate!

Kind of hard to believe, but from all indications Microsoft is trying to be Santa Clause here. You do have to agree thought to a stipulation. Check it out the link and let us know if you would be willing to say yes. In case you all ready have Vista Ulitmate they are offering other software for free.


engadget.com Snag Vista Ultimate for free, in exchange for your privacy

(Clink the link, for more info click Nootbook Reviews within the link, from there you can go to wfp.microsoft.com)

WWW Link

So would you do it? :NOTSURE: 

EDIT: Be aware that one person has tried this and it borked their computer.
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Reply #1 Top
nope............privacy is fast becoming one of the MOST valuable things in the world. I saw on the news this morning that they going to start using biometrics in the schools here to assure kids are eating their own lunches. Personally I think it's just to get everyone on the fingerprint ID database at an early age. WWW Link
Reply #2 Top
Interesting.

I've done a number of programs similar to this with no significatnt concerns. As always. . there is sa trade off

From the site:

What types of information will you collect and why?
We are looking for information that will help us understand problems you encounter with Windows, how you have configured your computer and Windows, what hardware you are using, and general information about how you are using Windows and Microsoft Office products on your computer. You can see a list of examples of the data we collect in our FAQ
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What kinds of data will Microsoft collect?
When you participate in the Windows Feedback Program, three types of data collected from your computer:

1. Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP)
The Windows CEIP is a way for Microsoft to learn how customers are using Windows Vista. If a user participates, a list of statistics is generated from the user’s computer at scheduled intervals; that list is later submitted to Microsoft over the Internet when the user’s computer is not busy. More information about this program can be found here. Please also review the CEIP disclosure within the Windows Vista privacy statement.

2. Office Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP)
The Office CEIP is a way for Microsoft to learn how customers are using Microsoft Office 2003 or Microsoft Office 2007 products. If a user participates, a list of statistics is generated from the user’s computer at scheduled intervals; that list is later submitted to Microsoft over the Internet when the user’s computer is not busy. More information about this program and the privacy statement for Office 2007 can be found here. To display the privacy statement for Office 2003, please search for “Privacy Statement” in Office 2003 online help.

3. Additional data collection
The following list describes some examples of additional data collection our software performs:

  • Windows settings and usage, such as the number of user accounts on the computer and the view settings for Control Panel (that is, if you use the default Category view or the Classic view to display Control Panel).
  • Details about your computer hardware, such as processor type and speed (as well as the number of processors), system memory, video memory, and other hardware configuration information.
  • File and folder information, such as the number of files and folders located in common places (for example, in Documents).
  • Which programs you open (for example, which application you use to read your e-mail).
  • Changes you make to your hardware or software.
  • Problems you encounter, such as application crashes.

This type of data collection can provide Microsoft with useful data, such as:

  • Identification of top user problems; for example, how often does a computer crash or stop? How often do customers update Windows? How often are problems reported?
  • How customers use their computers; for example, how often do customers use their computers? How often do they connect to the Internet? How long do they stay connected?
  • How users store files on computers; for example, how much storage space do customers have on their computers? How much storage space is used? Where do customers store their files?

We do not intentionally collect sensitive information, such as the passwords on the user accounts, the contents of any of your personal files, the name or HTTP address of any of the websites you mark as Favorites, or what websites you visit.

It doesn't seem like a bad deal.
Reply #3 Top
nope............privacy is fast becoming one of the MOST valuable things in the world.
End of quote
A few years ago I read Database Nation and it scred the heebee-jeebees outa me (and that was back in 2001).
Reply #4 Top
Sure glad no one is checking for spelling anymore. Boy, do I have some good ones in the OP.  :LOL: 
Reply #5 Top
Never ever....

1984 is creeping up on us ;)
Reply #6 Top
I would, but it would mean divulging my Master Plan for the demise of Skinhit.
Reply #7 Top
I hate to disappoint you Po, but I think we are all very aware of your "secret" plan.

... all except Skinhit of course.. :)
Reply #8 Top
* note to self- aufisch knows too much. Switch to plan X-2.
Reply #9 Top
not a chance in hell would i agree to anything like that. besides even if i wanted to it's for US citizens only so it's all a moot point anyway.
Reply #10 Top
 :LOL:  :LOL:  @ Po'
Reply #11 Top
Nimbin, since you're not a US citizen we've been monitoring your computer usage for years. We already know EVERYTHING about you. US laws only protect US citizens. ;)
Reply #12 Top
Nimbin, since you're not a US citizen we've been monitoring your computer usage for years. We already know EVERYTHING about you. US laws only protect US citizens
End of quote


now that would make for some boring information :P
Reply #13 Top
Maybe I'm blind but I was unable to find where they say they will give you the software for participating. Neither Windows or Office. I did find where they give you a 60 day trial of Office and give you the opportunity to buy it. :NOTSURE:
Did anyone see it by chance? I wouldn't do it anyway though, too invasive.
Reply #14 Top
I tried it, now I can't access this blog from my computer, I had to use my daughters to post this. :( 
Reply #15 Top
now I can't access this blog from my computer
End of quote


no name calling is allowed here........ ;)
Reply #16 Top
Well now I'm feeling bad for posting this link. I know it's not my fault that anyone may have signed up. I went back through the link and it does look like a long and involved process. Please if you do this, do it because you want to and always be aware that something can go wrong. (:( 
Reply #17 Top
Switch to plan X-2.
End of quote


Uh-oh, yer in trouble now Jack.
Reply #18 Top
When I signed up earlier there were references to the free software. Now I have gone back and all references to the free Vista etc. are gone. It would appear that this has been discontinued without letting anyone know. If you sign up now you are just giving away your info for nothing.  :( 
Reply #19 Top
the old bait-n-switch
Reply #20 Top
Not that I would do this just to get free software mind you, but I checked another site, downloadsquad, and they show that the giveaway program is supposed to run through 31 Dec. You can file that under "For What It's Worth". ;p 
Reply #21 Top
Dec. 31st. - That's what it said when I saw it too. I told some of my friends and now it's not up anymore. Even stranger is that I got a couple of site certificate warnings when I went back to the Microsoft site. Maybe this is just a glitch.  ;p 
Reply #22 Top
One last update on this in case anyone is hoping it will be re-started. I e-mailed MS and received this response.......


Quote:

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  1. What happened to the free product option?
  2. Thank you for your interest in the feedback program. Due to overwhelming response, the supply of gifts have been exhausted so we have closed our free product offer on 12/11/2007 at 2pm. Thanks to everyone that participated!
  3. Didn’t receive email confirmation during enrollment
  4. If you have not received the email confirmation during enrollment, and you are not able to continue with the registration process, please check your junk mail folder. You may also want to add these two email addresses to your contacts list:
  5. winpanel@microsoft.com winsurv@microsoft.com
  6. Then try registering again, starting at the beginning: http://wfp.microsoft.com
  7. Didn’t receive email to confirm registration
  8. Please note that we don’t send another email at the very end to confirm registration. The setup wizard of the automated tool shows a page at the very end that confirms successful registration. You can also check whether it is installed properly:
  9. Windows Vista Instructions:
  10. 1. Click Start, click Control Panel, click Programs, and then click Programs and features.
  11. 2. See Windows Feedback Panel in the list.
  12. Windows XP Instructions:
  13. 1. Click Start, click Control Panel, click Add or Remove Programs, and then click Change or Remove Programs.
  14. 2. See Windows Feedback Panel in the list.
  15. If we have not received any data from you, we will notify you.
  16. Message prompting to contact winpanel@microsoft.com during installation of the automated feedback software
  17. After completing the survey and installing the software, you may receive a message that prompts you to enter your email address again. You may also receive a message that the email address didn't match the one on file with Microsoft. After entering it again, you receive a notification to contact winpanel@microsoft.com. If you are sure you are using the correct email address, you may want to check your firewall application. Please make sure it is set to allow wfpuserreg.exe and wfpservice.exe access to the internet on outgoing TCP ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS). Both of these applications are located in "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Windows Feedback Panel".
  18. How long does it take to receive the free product?
  19. If you are a Windows Vista or Windows XP user and decided to join and participate in both programs when they were offered on our website, we will send you the free Microsoft product you chose when enrolling. Limit one gift per person. This offer is non-transferable, while supplies last, and is not redeemable for cash. Taxes, if any, are your sole responsibility. Note that you will receive your product only after we have confirmed that you have:
  20. • Entered a valid e-mail and shipping address.
  21. • Fully completed the survey.
  22. • Downloaded and installed the software on Windows Vista or Windows XP.
  23. • Used our software for at least 3 months on a Windows Vista or XP computer that is periodically connected to the internet.
  24. We will verify that you’ve used the Windows Feedback Program software for three months, and then we’ll send your gift to you. If we detect that your computer does not send data, we will notify you.
  25. Requests to be removed
  26. If you are already on the Windows Feedback Program or changed your mind and would like to be removed from the program, we will do so promptly. Please note that you may still receive another invite in the meantime.
  27. If you just received an invite to join this program and you would prefer to no longer receive promotional offers or research e-mails from Microsoft, please visit the Microsoft Profile Center.
  28. Requests to change email addresses
  29. If you are already a member of the Windows Feedback Program and you sent us your new email address, we will update our system.
  30. Questions about the program
  31. If you have questions about the program, please also visit our FAQ page on http://wfp.microsoft.com/FAQ.aspx.
  32. THANK YOU
  33. The Windows Experience Team



Reply #23 Top
It maybe that more people responded then what they thought would. Say what you will, it's still an offer of free software, possible even a new OS for some folks.  :NOTSURE: 

EDIT: Sounds like poor planning on Microsoft's part.
Reply #25 Top
I found the link from another website.

http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/software/microsoft-offers-free-software-in-exchange-for-your-privacy-332448.php

The guys at Gizmodo are just a little paranoid as well.

I signed up for it. I've got nothing to hide except all those porno sites. Did I say that out loud?