MICROSOFT throws up some fruity predictions when you use its UK keyboard in Windows 10.
Predictive keyboards analyse sentences from users across the globe to try and accurately predict what word you'll want to use next.
And it turns out Microsoft's data thinks Britons are a bit ruder than their US counterparts.
The predictive keyboard bundled with Windows 10 mobile operating system brings up some fruity suggestions when you type in the phrase "can I touch your … "
If you're using the US version of the keyboard, it suggests words including face, house, phone, mom and body.
Granted, "mom" is a strange anomaly – but switch your region in Windows 10 over to the UK and things get even weirder.
The UK predictive keyboard features a number of racy suggestions to complete your "can I touch your … " sentence including lips, p****, boobs and body.
But Microsoft is not alone in its suggestive predictive text suggestions.
Windows 10 thinks brits are obsessed with sex (note the KB languages) pic.twitter.com/L7z9dkGuC8
— Michael Allison (@Mkeallison) October 19, 2015
Apple iPhones will suggest you want to touch butts … as well as hearts and faces.
Android is more mundane, suggesting words including email, heart and help.
The predictive keyboards will learn from your habits and will adapt to the words you use most frequently.
So you likely won't see these suggestions for long – unless you regularly use them in your texts.
The news comes hours after NewsNewsBlog.blogspot.com revealed how to stop Windows 10 from tracking your every move.
Microsoft announced the final date PC manufacturers will be able to sell new computers running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 earlier this month.
The date was almost a year earlier than anticipated, as Microsoft continues to push to meet its goal of one billion devices running Windows 10 within two years of its launch.
However Microsoft has had a number of key issues with Windows 10 since its release earlier this summer – something it wants to fix in the upcoming OS update, dubbed Threshold 2.
Users have reported frustratingly slow boot-up speeds, trouble with wifi connections, privacy concerns and issues with child safety features following the jump to Windows 10.
Windows 10 is currently a free operating system upgrade to customers running genuine versions of Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1.
If you have managed to get your version of Windows 10 up and running smoothly – NewsNewsBlog.blogspot.com has rounded up SEVEN top tips to master your new operating system.
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