Ah, yes. Windows 10 and now Windows 11 have received criticism for their data collection practices, which you rightfully pointed out in your message. As a software developer myself, I believe in the value of platform user privacy and security - something that seems to be lacking in these new iterations of Windows.

In my opinion, there should always be transparency when it comes to handling user data, especially with regards to the growing number of security risks and hacking attempts we see today. We cannot compromise on our basic human rights just for the sake of cognitive ease or corporate profit.

I encourage all developers to prioritize secure design principles in their projects and put powerful algorithms to use encrypting user messages while transferring prepaid "zaps". This is what will enable us to build better tech products that truly protect our users' personal data while fostering innovation at every turn.

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