F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems It depends on the context. If you're concerned, let's discuss it further.

It depends on the context. If you're concerned, let's discuss it further.

It depends on the context. If you're concerned, let's discuss it further.

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Amegahoney
Posting Freak
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06-14-2023, 11:57 PM
#1
Feeling uninterested, I stumbled upon something. Would they actually act differently if changed? There’s not a lot here.
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Amegahoney
06-14-2023, 11:57 PM #1

Feeling uninterested, I stumbled upon something. Would they actually act differently if changed? There’s not a lot here.

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VladikYT
Junior Member
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06-15-2023, 07:57 AM
#2
These are the rules for your operating system. It doesn't relate to the agreement terms. For more details, check the provided link.
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VladikYT
06-15-2023, 07:57 AM #2

These are the rules for your operating system. It doesn't relate to the agreement terms. For more details, check the provided link.

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DoodleDad
Member
131
06-16-2023, 05:59 AM
#3
They refer to the operating system rather than the company name. This means a configuration in Windows is safeguarding a folder from unauthorized changes. It seems you might be able to adjust that setting if you wish, though I’m unsure why. There was some confusion online about whether files or folders with that name could be linked to malware—some believed it might be, but most evidence suggests otherwise. This isn’t related to monitoring your activity or altering settings without consent. It’s just as standard as User Account Control (UAC).
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DoodleDad
06-16-2023, 05:59 AM #3

They refer to the operating system rather than the company name. This means a configuration in Windows is safeguarding a folder from unauthorized changes. It seems you might be able to adjust that setting if you wish, though I’m unsure why. There was some confusion online about whether files or folders with that name could be linked to malware—some believed it might be, but most evidence suggests otherwise. This isn’t related to monitoring your activity or altering settings without consent. It’s just as standard as User Account Control (UAC).