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I know the obvious answer, but I'm pretty sure the mods will remove it.
Does it start with L?
Maybe so.
But seriously, if I don't want Windows spying on me for a task, I wouldn't use Windows for that task.
There's no way I could ever trust the modern Windows OS to not be monitoring me, regardless of the settings I've applied. And I'm a systems engineer with nearly 2 decades of Windows administration under my belt.
Unless you're running an enterprise license, there's telemetry shit you literally can't turn off.
The beauty of a live ISO is that when you turn your computer off, there's no trace left.
I mean, I suppose you could do the transfer on a computer physically unable to connect to the Internet and do a clean install of Windows after, but that's way more work than is necessary.
I don't use Windows. There was even a time for Work where our enterprise CAD/CAM had a Linux version and I could run Linux on my workstation. Sadly they removed the GUI support, so we still can use it for batch processing CAD data, and the PLM system still has Linux
That's actually an interesting point. But how do you ensure the same under Linux? Doesn't Gnome or KDE also track recently opened files somehow?
If you use a live ISO, then everything goes away when you turn the computer off.