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by Silhouette 2197 days ago
Sure, and then you could check again every time there is an update. But why bother, when there is already an uncontaminated version readily available to solve this problem for you?
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How do you know it is uncontaminated without looking at the source code?
Technically you don't, just like any other software, but the risk is surely significantly lower since everyone including Microsoft is saying that what Microsoft is doing is taking that same code and then adding its contaminants on top.