Stop Using Customization Apps on Windows 11

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Stop Using Customization Apps on Windows 11
Microsoft is clamping down on what applications you can download and install on Windows 11 24H2.

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I dont like the fact they label things as a virus when it isn't, it doesnt instil confidence in the way they detect threats..

DevilbyMoonlight
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Windows should ask you what level of security you are interested in when you install, for example if you choose Maximum security it will block anything it doesn't know is safe. But at least give peopel the choice

Vandelay
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No Microsoft, you don't tell me what I can and cannot download and use. This is going to push me away, not make me want to use you and your products more.

brianjrichman
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I recently switched to Linux, another couple of weeks when I feel comfortable with it, I will remove the dual boot and just say goodbye to Windows. How dare they tell me what software I can and cannot install :P

TerminalzPain
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Microsoft should probably change the name of Windows 11 24H2 to Windows 11 Zero Trust Edition. The idea of an OS with almond Zero Trust is good, but it will frustrate a lot of persons.

st.clairjrharris
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Step 1 : disable MicroSh*t Defender ( or remove)
Step 2 : don't rush to have the latest updates
Step 3 : curse the new Vista
Step 4 : reinstall Windows 10
Step 5 : open your mind to accept migrating to Linux Mint or Zorin Os.
Thx Brian & Team

angheloiumarius
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All they need to say is, if you use any of these apps, you are on your own. Sign a waiver and thats it. Apple ain't this aggresive and to be honest, I never thought I'd think that.

ToneWalt
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Time for yet another lawsuit against microsoft

WayneWatson
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PC - Personal Computer... Time to sue for false advertising!

KingFearless
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Fuck Microsoft, they’re making Windows worse with every update.

EPCxEMAN
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This channel is a weird mix, sometimes quite critical towards what Microsoft is doing and offering advice on how to bypass those issues. Aaand then we get something like this which I would expect to be found on a channel called something like "the Microsoft Defender".

Anyway for many years there have been a saying that if you install Windows on a computer you no longer own it, mainly because Windows blocks you from accessing parts of the folder structure (unless jumping through a lot of hoops) so if you can't do whatever you want with your computer, thus not having 100% control over it, then you no longer own it. Stuff like this confirms that saying...

It's somewhat ironic that the techniques Microsoft have implemented to "protect" their files from the user have also in several cases been exploited by malware, making it more difficult to detect and remove, remember root-kits? Those can only hide because a Windows user can not obtain root/system access.

Also as a side note: Check the latest stats for Desktop OS usage, seems like W11 have lost ground while W10 have increased market share quite a bit lately.

jvp
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The good news is the Start11 will work on 24H2 because Stardock has updated the app to work

davinp
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I don't believe Microsoft is concerned about protecting the interests of the common PC user. Microsoft is concerned about protecting DOD and their corporate user base.

pmccarthy
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No, I will NOT stop using the software I WANT on my PC.
1) Disable Windows Defender (DO use a quality 3rd party AV and Firewall)
2) Don't use a MS Browser - there are plenty of alternatives
3) If 1 & 2 DON'T use MS Products
German government has announced it's switching 30k+ PCs to Linux & LibreOffice!
Let's support and contribute to WINE!

mikehigham
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Microsoft has its own antivirus. Has that software suddenly lost the ability to distinguish between malware and safe software? They have either decided they can't trust their own AV, which, if true is terrifying. Or, they're blocking this for another reason. One thing it isn't, is out of a concern for end users. Because they already have a solution for that. This is redundant.

taakelur
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Solution:
Use windows x lite or ghost or any other modded window iso for windows software. Then, use Linux Mint for everything thing else.

Staying with windows is like staying with an abusive spouse because you are still attached and afraid to leave.

bkThundr
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7-Zip blocked, now that is MESSED UP. Also are they blocking any alternative browser installs, I think they'd be in serious trouble with the EU is they did that, at least for the major ones

matthewday
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Or is it a case of stopping you doing this so they can then flood you with adverts all over the place?

Keith.W
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What Microsoft forgets is one I pay them it’s my os I will run what ever app I like so Microsoft can just do one and get lost

JoshuaLodge
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So you can't even upgrade your video card's driver or install Microsoft Office 365. How do you install these completely legitimate pieces of software? What about installing Steam? One of the big selling points to Windows is game playing. You can't even install Steam because it is an .exe? Or does it analyze the software to determine if it is okay? It is blocking even Microsoft's own software (as shown on the video). Can you clarify? I can see a huge lawsuit coming.

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