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[–] Zerush@lemmy.ml 16 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (21 children)

Windows is a good and stable OS with a reasonable privacy, BUT ONLY if the first thing you do in a new PC with Windows, to spend an afternoon disabling and throwing out a ton of junk, trials, unnecessary services and functions and most of the telemetry. So if you have a fast and compliant OS. Luckily Windows allows all this, but naturally it requires an advanced user (registry and servicelists can be a comanche territory if you don't exacly know what you do) and M$ does not offer much documentation and help on this topic either, of course. But in the new online subscription version they will naturally nip these possibilities in the bud.

[–] Hyperi0n@lemmy.film 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

What trials?

Only thing I had to remove was Skype and there are tools that let you do whatever you want in a matter of minutes.

[–] Zerush@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yes, there are some tools which can help, eg https://github.com/hellzerg/optimizer, also Windows itself has the GodMode, but it need somewhat more than this and only remove Skype, MS Store and Cortana.

[–] Gebruikersnaam@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I don't use Windows, but doesn't the LTSC and/or Enterprise edition come with better defaults?

[–] Ew0@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah, LTSC is basically how Windows should be, with less bloatware and security updates only.

[–] Zerush@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

I don't know, I've the Home edition and this came by default with a lot of crap and services to "improve the User experience" as they call it euphemistically and that can only be understood sarcastically.

[–] Dubious_Fart@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah, cause shockingly enterprise customers don't like the idea of microsoft taking big chunks of data for no rhyme or reason.

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