I have Windows 11 on my main desktop and I am fine with it. There are no issues here.
PicturesOfABetterTomorrow · 41-45, M
In a word, Yes. I mean you can get used to the janky UI that all versions of Windows make you do.
But the bigger issue is their new business model is basically data collection. So MS wants as much of your personal data as possible so they can sell that on to other companies.
They also claim to want to improve security and yet are hell bent on forcing Windows Recall on people which is a cybersecurity nightmare.
When it shows that it can restore your desktop after a crash including logging you back into all your stuff. The reason it can do that is because the "AI" is logging everything you do including all your passwords and login credentials and storing it....somewhere and we are trusting MS encrypts it competently.
Oh and it is enabled by default.
But the bigger issue is their new business model is basically data collection. So MS wants as much of your personal data as possible so they can sell that on to other companies.
They also claim to want to improve security and yet are hell bent on forcing Windows Recall on people which is a cybersecurity nightmare.
When it shows that it can restore your desktop after a crash including logging you back into all your stuff. The reason it can do that is because the "AI" is logging everything you do including all your passwords and login credentials and storing it....somewhere and we are trusting MS encrypts it competently.
Oh and it is enabled by default.
darkmere1983 · 46-50, M
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow sounds a nightmare.
BridgeOvertroubledWaters · 61-69, M
I don't think my desktop is up to Windows 11
Yes, it is.
Go for win 10.
Go for win 10.