Post #1110317
2026-04-10 06:20 UTC
Alternatives exist.
If you use Windows, you agreed to the TOS.
Don't use it if you don't like it.
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@nyan@lemmy.cafe 2026-04-10 11:39
> If you use Windows, you agreed to the TOS. If your employer is forcing it on you, chances are you never even *saw* the TOS.
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@IratePirate@feddit.org 2026-04-10 07:35
Personally, I don't. But not everyone is able to (for lack of awareness to alternatives, technical skills, software constraints, work requirements, vendor lock-in, ...). Are those people unworthy of being protected from an evil company's wrongdoing just because they're using the "wrong" OS? You're basically arguing that corporations can do whatever they please "on their own turf". That's not true as far as user rights, consumer protection and anti-trust laws are concerned. And it shouldn't be.