Microsoft to keep an eye for pirated versions of Windows XP through internet updates
If your computer runs on Microsoft Windows XP, watch out! From today onwards, Microsoft will be checking on you and letting you know if you’re in the wrong. It’s time to say goodbye to your mostly trouble-free pirated version of Windows. From June 1, Windows XP machines connected to the Internet and using the automatic update feature will download an update that will check if the version being used is original or not.
“If it’s not genuine then it shows you a pop up box that says so and then you have some options at that point of time to correct it.When Microsoft validates whether the version is genuine or not genuine we do not collect any personal information, your name or your phone number or anything like that,”Business & Marketing Officer Microsoft India Doug Hauger says.
If you’re not connected to the Internet, you don’t have to worry. Otherwise, you could try turning off automatic updates. However, that will expose your system to big security risks. The only option is to go head and buy a copy of Windows or switch to free options like Linux. Microsoft is betting you’ll buy!
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