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Viruses can be removed, but relying on unproven downloads is risky. Think of yourself as the test subjects in this process.
I see it as a trade. You’re relying on a Windows license while they want to test and extract valuable insights from your experience. Of course, you’re not using it in production, but for personal or home purposes it’s a reasonable option—particularly when choosing between genuine keys sold on Reddit, DSP keys (which are also flawed due to licensing issues), and the prices available at the Microsoft Store for the operating system. For advanced users who need to thoroughly explore new features, OS updates, and upcoming changes, it can be advantageous. In other cases, the issue is exactly what you pointed out; you’re just a test subject, but with a legitimate Windows 10 version.