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by isodev 241 days ago
> Microsoft actually promoted user choice

Let’s not give Microsoft too much credit here…

Between 2011 and 2013, multiple Linux / free software organisations raised the issue with the EC. There was an actual antitrust investigation which at the time was seen as what motivated Microsoft to open the solution to third parties by 2013.

So in a way, thank you EU for making it so we have choices at all.

With that said, I think the technology still does more to promote vendor lock-in and as others have said, it’s one windows update away from a dystopian hellscape where all your bits have been pre-approved by someone else.