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Advice on cleaning bloatware off of a new PC
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Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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Keeping new versions of Windows secure is a fool's errand. Sure you can uninstall the bloatware, disable the telemetry, etc., but there's nothing to keep Windows from using an update to put it right back on.
If you want your Ma' to not have to worry about any of that, then it's time to switch to Linux. Mint is a good variety for people coming from Windows.
I am totally on board with this, but I cannot convince her to learn something new at this stage of the game. I have tried.
Mint looks quite similar, and if she asks "Microsoft applied an update and now the start menu looks different."
If all she does is browse the internet and read emails, she'll never know the difference. You could even set up the splash screen to display the Windows logo or just disable it all together.
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Automatic updates can also destroy her work in case she happens to fill an online form or edit a document without autosave. The active usage time thing is there but ehh you can't set all 24 hours as no-reboot time unfortunately
Windows asks you a few times to update now or later, gives you a timer of three hours and offers you to open the closed documents again without having to use autosave.
I don't like the forced updates either, but if you lose anything to them it can be classified as "on purpose ".
With the right settings on Pro, you can get it to give you a week's warning before an update is forced, with multiple subsequent warnings if you don't restart in the meantime.
Never heard of a timer or opening documents. Maybe it's a new feature idk