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by the_hoser
2943 days ago
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I think this is a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" kind of situation. On the one hand, the user definitely thinks it's in their best interest to be in control of their software. On the other hand, history has shown that the average user doesn't make good decisions when it comes to said software. Microsoft will catch the blame for the insecure operating system, or they'll catch the blame for forcing users to update their software. I'm no Microsoft fan, but I really do believe they did the less-wrong thing in this case. |
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It would still be a problem, but less so.