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It’s interesting to see that even such sites as tomshardware are writing about it, because, at least how I see it, they are not a privacy-centric site where things like this are often a topic
sighs
Yet something else to disable in Windows. I’m losing track of each thing at this point.
Off by default, or else I’m done
There are many Linux communities just waiting to give you a welcoming high five. Why wait to be disappointed by MS?
I’m using linux at home, but seriously, normal office work runs on windows.