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I would take anything The Verge writes about Microsoft with a grain of salt. They are one of the worst Microsoft bashing techsites online, and a pure Apple follower. It took them almost a week before they wrote about Apples HUGE SSL bug that effected every device Apple have released. While Microsoft's IE hole was front page day one, and stayed there for days.
 
I think all tech companies were actively helping the govt... but they didn't want to. It was dine under force.

What do you expect them to do?

On one end they assist the govt because they are forced to. On the other end they work on changing their systems so it makes it difficult or impossible for them to do what the government asks if them.

The only way they can get away from doing the government's demand is by blocking themselves from even having the ability to gather info.

MS has implemented that in many areas now; making it so that they don't collect personal info.

For Google it's trickier because they can't stay in business if they stop collecting personal information.
 
I would take anything The Verge writes about Microsoft with a grain of salt. They are one of the worst Microsoft bashing techsites online, and a pure Apple follower. It took them almost a week before they wrote about Apples HUGE SSL bug that effected every device Apple have released. While Microsoft's IE hole was front page day one, and stayed there for days.

The link is from TechCrunch

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Not to say a anything, but it's funny how everyone criticizes Google about security, yet when Microsoft was openly working with the NSA (giving up a ton of data) you get 4 posts on a thread. Interesting indeed.

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