Huh? Is that a new thing? Last time I used Windows I could and did just turn off real-time protection in the UI.
Granted, it’s annoying how you can’t actually just uninstall it, but I’m pretty sure you can turn it off.
Huh? Is that a new thing? Last time I used Windows I could and did just turn off real-time protection in the UI.
Granted, it’s annoying how you can’t actually just uninstall it, but I’m pretty sure you can turn it off.
Whilst it wouldn’t surprise me at all if this was the case, I’ve seen similar things at other companies, it’s a completely brain-dead strategy. The people who leave are the most qualified and capable employees who can easily find a job elsewhere and you’re just left with all the people who the company swept up in the boom period where they were hiring anyone with a pulse.
Yeah, that seems like it would be a problem for a bunch of sites. Anything with rich text like Google Docs or somewhere you paste images to upload them seems like it could be broken by disabling all clipboard events.
In general I agree, but users should be able to make that decision themselves. I do not understand why you can’t turn off telemetry, when it would be trivial to offer that option and so few users would bother to use it.