The Pirate Bay, Torrent Sites Might Not work On Windows 10, Piracy To Be Abandoned By Microsoft Windows 10

Microsoft is soon going to produce and include a feature in their Windows 10 Operating System which will detect and kill illegally downloaded content, files to make sure that there is no more public sharing and piracy, as per the rumors.

As per the reports from Daily Express Windows 10 may have an anti-piracy feature. It was suggested by the patent of Microsoft that after implementation it should be able to identify and block the prohibited content from sharing.

Today anything can be found on the internet including favorite films, music, games, softwares and anything you can name. Recently in many countries, there is kind of a campaign, a sort of a law is running very actively to terminate and ban torrent sites to reduce the amount of piracy racket. It worked out but somehow few sites are still running and the piracy is not completely wiped out yet. As per the Daily Mail Internet Service Providers like Virgin Media and Sky took a step and gave 20 days warning to torrent users to stop these activities under Get It Right campaign.


Well, when everyone is fighting against piracy then how can Microsoft leave behind? For helping people to live more legally (like avoiding piracy) Microsoft has initiated to take steps accordingly. They are including a feature called Kill Switch in Windows 10, which will help to find and kill all the illegally downloaded files and content. It will find those files and delete them in order to prevent public sharing.

Also, the Daily Express has reported that 'The content in shared storage folder and prohibited content can be marked and this marked content can be kept in incident history that is associated with the concerned user who is responsible for that content'. Well as it is not very sure yet that Microsoft will put up such feature but there are lots of rumors about it. Stay tuned for more Windows 10 updates.

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