When Windows started getting pre installed bloatware is around the time I made my full switch to Linux. When Samsung phones started doing the same, I switched away from them too. Srsly, I will become a luddite before I use any devices that force apps I don't want on me. It's abusive and shouldn't be legal.
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Yes. Even though not using all this crap may sometimes feel like you're missing out on certain stuff, it is still the right thing to do. I don't support abusive behavior, bloatware and spyware, so companies doing that will not receive any money from me if I can help it.
We're basically just one step ahead of the general population, who basically (still) eats up anything that's being served by big tech corporations, without any second thoughts or hesitations. The general population IMHO is currently at the stage that nerds were like 25 years ago, in that they tend to be naively enthusiastic about every new piece of tech. But nowadays, tech can be abusive towards their users, and so it's important to choose the right tech. The general population hasn't made that realization yet (or they don't care, which also must change).
The media is also partly to blame for this, for example almost every new review of any Samsung or Apple phone is usually very positive, usually just reporting about the advancements in hardware and UI, without even mentioning any of the downsides these have on the software side. And so when reviews don't even mention downsides anymore, there's a lack of information available.
And it's not even that regular users don't like the alternatives. For example I convinced a friend to move from a regular spyware-infested Samsung Galaxy phone (which he was using all the time, and he even wanted to buy a new one) to a Pixel with GrapheneOS. He's not missing anything, even though his transition wasn't super smooth, overall he's happier now, and he mentioned that he likes the OS being so clean and unencumbered. He doesn't particularly care about the privacy and security improvements which he now also enjoys, which is a bit sad, but at least he's happy with the lean and unmodified Android (open source) experience.
So, as usual, information/knowledge is power. People need to know that alternatives exist and that some alternatives are actually really, really good. And they need to know what the problems are with the "default stuff everyone uses", so that they can make better informed decisions in the future. They also need to become less dependent on big tech companies. The alternatives have little to no PR and thus little public visibility in comparison, except via word of mouth, so we need to make the most out of that.
what phone did you switch to if you mind me asking?
Not OP but I switched to a FairPhone 3 as soon as it came out after my Samsung experiences. Also wanted MicroSD and Dual-SIM, replacable batteries, easy to fix, longtime support.
Still loving it ❤ FairPhone️ 3.
Back then it shipped with Android 9 and recently got Android 13. That's support.
You can uninstall the Xbox app. Why that's not done by your work domain admin is peculiar, or are you using random consumer installations?
My work forgot to remove game mode and a bunch of the built-in advertisement stuff from the workstation images they were using a while back, and I work for state government.
I've also worked in state government. I am both surprised and not surprised to hear this.
If they uninstalled the xbox app they’d have no way of coordinating their sea of thieves matches with the employees that work on a console
Incidentally this makes me want to put the following plot into a sitcom:
- Company lacks a computer and assigns an employee an xbox instead
- They’re expected to use browser versions of slack, outlook, etc on the built-in edge browser
- Their request for a keyboard is denied
- This plot line goes background, but still appears in this form: any time that character’s input is considered in email or slack or whatever it’s ultra-short and contains tons of xbox-like abbreviations like “gg”
- It ends up turning this character’s whole style into “man of few words”. Even in person they turn to him and his response after a really long wait is “We do Anne’s idea. Meeting over”
- He flies up the corporate ladder as a result
- Occasional shots inside his office as a high-level exec include a big TV and an xbox. The fact this is his work station is not overtly mentioned. You never see a laptop.
That would be the Xbox app sending you a notification/advertisement, not Windows itself
It might as well be. It's a Windows app made by Microsoft specifically for Windows and comes preinstalled. IIRC, you can't even fully uninstall the xbox bits without powershell or regedit.
This is how I remember windows yes. Pop-ups, disruptions, annoyances, and ads.
People think it's normal until they try Pop OS.
Or any linux distro for that matter ? I been using ubuntu and then moved to mint , customised them a bit and they are perfect now
literally only when you install it. i haven't had any of this stuff in over 3 years
Your IT team should have disabled this bullshit. I never see this stuff on my Surface Pro.
Im sure people do see these ads, and its definitely starting to go a bit far, but I cannot for the life of me figure out how. Ive never seen anything like this using multiple personal and work windows machines for ~10+ hours a day, every day.
Work makes sense, I believe its a couple of GPOs, but even at home when I boot a fresh image I tick like 3 boxes and just never see any ads.
The only situation I can think of is prebuilt machines and laptops with preloaded configurations that people dont bother to change, but even then im pretty sure 5 minutes in settings will sort it out.
You weren't the only one. Fuck off MicroShit
Break the
Beautiful words. I shed a tear.
The writers strike is working!
Why are you getting these? I've never once had an ad on my machine, and I run Windows 11.
On ios one of my peeves is the default permissions for notifications is all on.
I immediately rescind the privileges of any app that shows me an ad, but it’s still annoying that they get even that once chance.
And this is why I switched to Linux mint. I fucking despise advertisements.
I don't get these on my Windows PCs. But I did turn off a few settings, installed Open Shell for the Win7 style start menu, and Explorer Patcher to fix Win11's stupid task bar changes.
You shouldn't have to do all of that.
Right, but it makes my work laptop more tolerable at least.
May be related to location (Europe/Germany). I haven't gotten any ads in Microsoft beyond what I am already subscribed to (office365) anyway.
If i recall you can disable the whole notification center..
Ive yet to see anything like that on my pc
That’s how you get uninstalled.
If you can Install Ubuntu and use Windows on a VirtualBox as a guest.
Non-techy colleagues cannot tell whether it's a virtualized OS or not.
Microsoft as a company profit over its users obsessively
Chances are OP's IT department wouldn't be too keen on that.
One can directly install ubuntu on hyper-v, without any additional 3rd party tools. They just need hyper-v enabled (it's installed by default). It's not user friendly, it's the usual gui mess as one could expect from a ms product. But at least it's preinstalled, which is convenient for a work laptop.
Whether IT security department would allow this... It's another story
Edit. Fixed typo
Could explain this to me as if I was 5. I have no idea what I am supposed to mildly infuriated about
Unsolicited advertising in a paid operating system.
Almost as infuriating as ads coming over the Life Alert system.
You know those ads with the old lady like “I’ve fallen and I can’t get up!”. Little radio thing you wear around your neck to act as emergency channel to contact someone if you’re stuck somewhere.
Well, somebody decided old people with a comm device around their neck would make a great marketing segment for targeted ads. Through the fucking safety device.
Another infuriating ad came from clipchamp
We are in 2023 and everyone has a powerful enough CPU/GPU, why would I need to upload all my videos in the cloud to edit 720p video...
Man, I sure am enjoying PopOS.