Microsoft’s Cortana Gets Baked into Cyanogen’s Forked Version of Android
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#3How can adding a large app that sends data to Microsoft help with bloatware or security..? I've used Cyanogen a little before on certain Android devices that had tons of built in bloat and themes to slim it down a bit. I definitely wouldn't want to swap one type of bloat for another.
Time to use a different slim rom from XDA I guess?
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#6Uhm, why does techcrunch not mention that Cortana's deep integration in Android sounds a lot like Google Now's deep integration into Android? And I agree with others, how can adding a large app that sends data to MS help with bloat or security?
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#7I've used Cortana and apart from a little minor anthromorphic work to give her a 'personality' (like Siri), I wouldn't say that it's too far ahead of Google Now in terms of features and functionality. Baking Cortana into Cyanogen OS seems a little like overkill in terms of deviating from Google's version of Android
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#8- Google Now can screen scrap your current screen and use it how they wish as processing is done on the server side.
- Siri is well embedded within the iOS ecosystem since a couple of years
- Since MS' investment in Cyanogen, the try to push Cortana into more devices. Same as with Windows 10.
I really don't like it. As long as we can still turn such features off, I'm fine.
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#9-The reason I did the change is avoid G using MY device as their personal Wifi scanning station, the switch meant battery 2-3x more, I hope Microsoft doesn't mess with Android that way.
-If they roll it for all devices I hope they keep a version without it, or an extra package to install like g apps.
-Nice to see Microsoft being so flexible and going on so many fronts, the more they diversify the better, if this makes Android better; Android users win.
-Could this be the start of Microsoft Android?.
-Does "deep integration" offer any kind of advantage?.
Re: Microsoft’s Cortana Gets Baked into Cyanogen’s Forked Version of Android
#10Hang on, wasn't the whole point of Cyanogen about removing bloatware in standard Android distributions and adding more privacy measures? How can adding a large app that sends data to Microsoft help with bloatware or security..? I've used Cyanogen a little before on certain Android devices that had tons of built in bloat and themes to slim it down a bit. I definitely wouldn't want to swap one type of bloat for another…
http://www.androidcentral.com/difference-between-cyanogen-os...
So, you should be able to avoid Cortana by using CyanogenMod instead.