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<blockquote data-quote="RejZoR" data-source="post: 770281" data-attributes="member: 57233"><p>Lol, what? First you say I make an ignorant position full of fallacies and then you basically back up my claims. Of course ChromeOS is secure, you basically can't do anything wih it outside of its ultra limited scope. Not to mention how you talk about the new security features in Windows 10 and then you confirm it that they are restrictive. Guess what, that's the security/convenience factor I was talking about. Microsoft could easily enforce all of this and render 90% of software inoperable. I'd say that's pretty inconvenient for the users. Same goes for enforcing only Microsoft Store apps to work like Chrome OS does. That's trading convenience for security. So, I really don't know where your arguments are suppose to go when you first dismiss my claims and then confirm them 2 sentences later when you want to make an argument on your own claims...</p><p></p><p>The OS you can't do anything with it will always be secure. If you can't do almost anything with it, neither will malware. It's not a difficult concept to understand...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RejZoR, post: 770281, member: 57233"] Lol, what? First you say I make an ignorant position full of fallacies and then you basically back up my claims. Of course ChromeOS is secure, you basically can't do anything wih it outside of its ultra limited scope. Not to mention how you talk about the new security features in Windows 10 and then you confirm it that they are restrictive. Guess what, that's the security/convenience factor I was talking about. Microsoft could easily enforce all of this and render 90% of software inoperable. I'd say that's pretty inconvenient for the users. Same goes for enforcing only Microsoft Store apps to work like Chrome OS does. That's trading convenience for security. So, I really don't know where your arguments are suppose to go when you first dismiss my claims and then confirm them 2 sentences later when you want to make an argument on your own claims... The OS you can't do anything with it will always be secure. If you can't do almost anything with it, neither will malware. It's not a difficult concept to understand... [/QUOTE]
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