Windows 10 Insider preview removes software without user input.
Windows 10 Insider preview removes software without user input.
Microsoft continues to push forward relentlessly. They resemble the new Ubisoft in their approach.
Most people unintentionally break rules several times each day. Have you ever heard a YouTube track not from the official site? Downloading a movie image for personal use counts as piracy.
This is true, and the tech savvy (the ones usually doing the "illegal" things) will have no issue in running whatever they want. But the masses either won't know, care, or be able to figure it out. Just look at adblock/noscript and similar things, most people don't even know they exist, or can't figure out how to use them despite how easy they are to use. ( I understand there are those that choose not to use adblock for various reasons, just using it as an example) Also, look at how easy it is to use vpn/seedboxes for torrenting, how easy it is to find and pirate all the movies and tv you could want, and yet the masses can't really figure out how to do it, or don't even realize you can. This means they could potentially force the unknowing masses to use the software they are "allowed" to use. They could be forced to do everything through the app store. It is a dark path, and one that leads to lots of money for MS if they pull it off. Which is a huge motivator.