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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 838771" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>I think if every OS starts locking down everything that wouldn't be appreciated. I would feel like I'm living in North Korea or something. There should always be options. Microsoft and Apple are two different companies with different mindset and goals. Microsoft at least gives the option to lock their system down. Similar things can be said for Android and iOS. iOS doesn't even give users some basic choices. You have to do everything according to their wish. Suppression of speech or what! The openness of Android made them successful. Most of apple products are ridiculously expensive too so not a valid choice for many people. </p><p>Anyway, here my main point is, every OS shouldn't go around and locking everything down. No one's going to blame Windows if they turn off their AV before running a malicious program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 838771, member: 78686"] I think if every OS starts locking down everything that wouldn't be appreciated. I would feel like I'm living in North Korea or something. There should always be options. Microsoft and Apple are two different companies with different mindset and goals. Microsoft at least gives the option to lock their system down. Similar things can be said for Android and iOS. iOS doesn't even give users some basic choices. You have to do everything according to their wish. Suppression of speech or what! The openness of Android made them successful. Most of apple products are ridiculously expensive too so not a valid choice for many people. Anyway, here my main point is, every OS shouldn't go around and locking everything down. No one's going to blame Windows if they turn off their AV before running a malicious program. [/QUOTE]
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