Is Windows Spying On You?

Topics Windows XP on May 30th, 2007

If you’ve installed any Microsoft updates recently you may recall seeing something called Genuine Advantage () in amongst the bits and pieces you are urged to install. is meant to validate your copy of , but at the same time also installs something called the Genuine Advantage Notification tool.

This is a little utility that looks for pirated copies of Microsoft software, but here’s the worrying bit. Every time you boot up your PC it calls home to Microsoft, (or once a day if your PC is left running). MS are cagey about the data that’s being exchanged during these brief transactions or why a daily check should be necessary if the software on your PC is fully legit, but it has emerged that it will enable MS to deactivate any programs it deems to have been pirated, at the moment…

No one can object to their system being but it only needs to happen once and the Notification business sounds a lot like spyware. A decent should stop this use of your Internet connection without your permission, but only if you spot the warning, which most people will probably agree to as it refers to the validation tool. If you are concerned about this intrusion you might want to take a look at this free WGA Notification removal tool, which leaves the Validation component intact so critical updates should still proceed as normal.

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