in practice MS will just keep injecting new ones in new ways and you're stuck wasting your time in a never ending battle against a user-hostile OS.
Microsoft has decided to use their OS to collect people's personal information and use it against them as a ad platform and no amount of registry edits or setting changes will make that untrue.
in practice MS will just keep injecting new ones in new ways and you're stuck wasting your time in a never ending battle against a user-hostile OS.
Microsoft has decided to use their OS to collect people's personal information and use it against them as a ad platform and no amount of registry edits or setting changes will make that untrue.
I didn't even bother trying, but yeah Windows Home edition is severely locked down, they might as well call it the Childlock version of Windows.