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why has intel become a shadowy, big brother corporation?

DSome
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I dont think it was fair to close this thread: /thread/33910 https://communities.intel.com/thread/33910

Especially considering I went though the horrible process of registering for this site, despite the invalid SSL cert warning.

The "its our policy" response is what the Nazis said.

Why does intel wish to perpetuate this encroaching culture of control over end user devices? Why are corporate interests "good for us" in such a way that we should accept any and all software insidiously and silently installed on our machines?

Ill be sharing the above linked thread with everyone I know in the technology community.

Creeps.,

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NICHOLAS_F_Intel
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Hi Stratigos,

I'm not sure what you are saying here. Can you tell me what exactly in the thread you are referencing that you have an issue with? It was locked because the original question was answered completely and comprehensively.

Thanks,

-Nic

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JWard6
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Nic,

Stratigos was likley referring to the fact that the thread was initially answered by michael_intel purporting to represent Intel. He essentially stated that: Your graphics drivers wont work without them and we are not telling you what they do.

This significantly changed the direction of the thread and led to the expression of frustration by a number of posters along with what were then very valid questions about Intel policy. A cynic might argue that the thread was only closed to try and silence the discussion which had developed and was highly critical of Intel.

It is worth noting that the thread was only answered 8 months later with a post by Diego_Intel.

Given the current climate where revelations about the NSA/GCHQ and thier activities are coming to light; activities which imply that many big names in the technology sector have colluded with the NSA/GCHQ to circumvent, or in some instances engineer encryption mechanisms to be readily compromisable by said authority. It is likley that many people will not take kindly to this initial response from Intel.

Stratigos has quite rightly asked:

Why does intel wish to perpetuate this encroaching culture of control over end user devices?

Which I feel is a very valid question. But then maybe it is against Intel policy to answer this....

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MaryT_Intel
Employee
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Got it, @JWard6 , @DSome,

Thanks for clarifying that.. I'll look into it and see what I can find out. thanks,

Mary T.

Support Community Manager

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