Question about using GnuPG on Windows 10

2016-11-07 Thread Anthony Papillion
I know Windows 10 sends a lot of telemetry data back to Microsoft for
analysis. The data sent to Microsoft, in some circumstances, also seems
to be keystroke data to help make certain features of Windows 10 better.
How does GnuPG play into this?

Is there any evidence that GnuPG password entry is not part of the
keystroke data sent to Microsoft? Does GnuPG take any steps to avoid
this? Can it?

Thanks,
Anthony



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Re: Question about using GnuPG on Windows 10

2016-11-09 Thread Theodoros
I believe telemetry can be disabled.
It all comes down to trusting the host OS at the end (...)



On 7 November 2016 at 23:32, Anthony Papillion 
wrote:

> I know Windows 10 sends a lot of telemetry data back to Microsoft for
> analysis. The data sent to Microsoft, in some circumstances, also seems
> to be keystroke data to help make certain features of Windows 10 better.
> How does GnuPG play into this?
>
> Is there any evidence that GnuPG password entry is not part of the
> keystroke data sent to Microsoft? Does GnuPG take any steps to avoid
> this? Can it?
>
> Thanks,
> Anthony
>
>
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