← Back to context Comment by danpalmer 5 hours ago But almost every business is using Windows and depending on its security. 2 comments danpalmer Reply mystifyingpoi 5 hours ago Business side is different. I have a company provided Windows laptop and I could not care less about it's privacy or security - it's my employer problem, or at most my employer's IT/secops department.But Windows for personal private use? No. realusername 5 hours ago Nothing has changed since the old days, Windows still isn't appropriate for sensitive or secure operations.(I'm aware that there's going to be a significant gap between the theory and what happens in practice though)
mystifyingpoi 5 hours ago Business side is different. I have a company provided Windows laptop and I could not care less about it's privacy or security - it's my employer problem, or at most my employer's IT/secops department.But Windows for personal private use? No.
realusername 5 hours ago Nothing has changed since the old days, Windows still isn't appropriate for sensitive or secure operations.(I'm aware that there's going to be a significant gap between the theory and what happens in practice though)
Business side is different. I have a company provided Windows laptop and I could not care less about it's privacy or security - it's my employer problem, or at most my employer's IT/secops department.
But Windows for personal private use? No.
Nothing has changed since the old days, Windows still isn't appropriate for sensitive or secure operations.
(I'm aware that there's going to be a significant gap between the theory and what happens in practice though)