Again, how long ago has it been when microsoft last got hacked (or hell, not even hacked: impersonated.)?
You're a human being, what's preventing some creepy ass dude just eavesdropping on your conversations or following you to your house to know a lot of your details there? I don't understand your point here.
Quite recently a virus impersonated Microsoft-signed drivers to be able to get into your system and infect it, being completely undetectable to antiviruses. That's an impersonation, and that's just the tip of the iceberg of what hackers can do. They're constantly getting smarter and smarter, and I can guarantee you whatever system Microsoft has in place is just as crackable as that.
The fact that people have the ability to personally stalk without you knowing has nothing to do with the fact that Microsoft can spy on you when you willingly install their software on your machine. Posting that excerpt allows people to make the decision of whether or not to upgrade for themselves in much the way that if you knew who was stalking you, you could call the police on them.
Except that they run an email and cloud service that would require access to your email and files in order to function. I was saying that they aren't recording everything a user is typing, they aren't constantly reporting stuff every 15 minutes, etc.
They don't even mention where the emails are coming from. They could be grabbing it from the browser for all you know. That's the big thing: You don't know what they do with your data, and you have no control over it.
Many people have a "Better safe than sorry" attitude on life, some people simply prefer their own privacy. Some have secrets that they need to protect. That's their perogative. I'm not trying to force anyone here to not upgrade if they don't want to, I'm simply allowing people to better inform themselves so they can make a decision. I'm stating the facts. If you don't like the facts, that's not my problem.