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Not at all, there are a range of chrombooks that will allow for them to spy at more modest prices. /jk
I wouldn't really trust anyone to not spy. Windows 8 really wants you to login to your own computer with a "Microsoft account" and send all of the websites you visit to them so they can make sure they are safe. Ubuntu has the whole global search thing turned on by default.
I'm pretty sure that anyone who has the means to spy on you, is.