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<blockquote data-quote="93803123" data-source="post: 838713"><p>People can't handle security. It's like driving a car. If a person cannot drive the car safely, then the driving privilege needs to be or is taken away from the person.</p><p></p><p>It's not totalitarian. It is practical. It is common sense. It will also protect people from liability.</p><p></p><p>You have no right to infect my system through your carelessness, ineptitude or negligence in exercising your options. You need to be held accountable. The way users are held accountable is via the legal system.</p><p></p><p>In places like this forum, people think that the they should be able to do whatever they want, and if there are bad consequences for their actions then it isn't their fault. They blame everyone else for the failure. It's always the security software publisher's fault. And that publishers need to fully accommodate the end users' way of thinking.</p><p></p><p>The alternative is to raise prices for everything in the digital space to compensate for\cover the costs of all the problems and damages that users create.</p><p></p><p>The needs of the many need to come before consumer demands and expectations. People cannot protect themselves from themselves. So for their own good it needs to be forced onto them. It's the reason that Microsoft forces Windows updates on Windows 10, with little opt-out even for enterprises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93803123, post: 838713"] People can't handle security. It's like driving a car. If a person cannot drive the car safely, then the driving privilege needs to be or is taken away from the person. It's not totalitarian. It is practical. It is common sense. It will also protect people from liability. You have no right to infect my system through your carelessness, ineptitude or negligence in exercising your options. You need to be held accountable. The way users are held accountable is via the legal system. In places like this forum, people think that the they should be able to do whatever they want, and if there are bad consequences for their actions then it isn't their fault. They blame everyone else for the failure. It's always the security software publisher's fault. And that publishers need to fully accommodate the end users' way of thinking. The alternative is to raise prices for everything in the digital space to compensate for\cover the costs of all the problems and damages that users create. The needs of the many need to come before consumer demands and expectations. People cannot protect themselves from themselves. So for their own good it needs to be forced onto them. It's the reason that Microsoft forces Windows updates on Windows 10, with little opt-out even for enterprises. [/QUOTE]
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