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<blockquote data-quote="93803123" data-source="post: 838707"><p>I know that [USER=72227]@Raiden[/USER] means for the home user. However, home users are to a large extent one of the primary security problems. Complete system lock down needs to be especially enforced on home user systems. Lock down should not be reserved only for organizations where there is an admin to lock down the system.</p><p></p><p>Apple has the best system - only allow home users to do what it says they can do.</p><p></p><p>Consumer devices should not allow consumers to do much of anything other than what is already built into the system. And even then, what consumers can do needs to be tightly controlled.</p><p></p><p>Some will argue that this will kill says. Nope. Ain't true. People are so addicted to the internet and digital devices, that they will accept what they are given if the entire industry made the effort to work as a unified front. But that won't happen because OEMs use new features to out-best their rivals. The whole "new feature" thingy is the plague of consumerism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93803123, post: 838707"] I know that [USER=72227]@Raiden[/USER] means for the home user. However, home users are to a large extent one of the primary security problems. Complete system lock down needs to be especially enforced on home user systems. Lock down should not be reserved only for organizations where there is an admin to lock down the system. Apple has the best system - only allow home users to do what it says they can do. Consumer devices should not allow consumers to do much of anything other than what is already built into the system. And even then, what consumers can do needs to be tightly controlled. Some will argue that this will kill says. Nope. Ain't true. People are so addicted to the internet and digital devices, that they will accept what they are given if the entire industry made the effort to work as a unified front. But that won't happen because OEMs use new features to out-best their rivals. The whole "new feature" thingy is the plague of consumerism. [/QUOTE]
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