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by JoeMamaAME
1524 days ago
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I do agree removing Windows Update does pose some security risk, however I don't think said risk is nearly as bad as some make it out to be, and I personally think the benefits of Windows Ameliorated greatly outweigh any security downsides. Spyware is not the same as local system logs. Spyware in this case is software that sends unnecessary or intrusive information to Microsoft. The goal of Windows Ameliorated is to remove spyware, not prove your innocence in court. You used Windows Defender as an example of a security benefit. There are alternatives to Windows Defender, and IMO If you're a tech literate power user, an AV isn't useful in most cases.
If you have the time, consider reading this: https://wiki.ameliorated.info/doku.php?id=antivirus
Personally I believe antivirus software in general does more harm than good, as they are generally quite resource hungry and privacy intrusive. Also, AME does greatly help to mitigate the attack surface of Windows: Windows Ameliorated ships with a non-administrator user account by default, which mitigates ~70% of Windows vulnerabilities. (Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20210618023509/https://www.beyon...). Of course you can still do admin actions, it just requires the admin password. |
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