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<blockquote data-quote="509322" data-source="post: 699884"><p>You users want everything your way while at the same time want absolute security. You just can't have it that way.</p><p></p><p>If you want one, then you must sacrifice the other. However, Chromebook offers a pretty good balance. Actually, a lot of the protection is simply because no one is targeting Chromebook. Plus, a lot of stuff shipped with Windows nobody actually needs it. Users think they need it, but in reality they don't need it. It is some kind of user syndrome - there's no name for it. It's one of the many user syndromes.</p><p></p><p>Chromebook provides better security than Windows for the average user that is woefully ill prepared to deal with Windows' security and usability inadequacies.</p><p></p><p>Average Joe needs simple and that is the whole point of Chromebook. Windows is nothing but a convoluted mess.</p><p></p><p>The whole "I won't use Chromebook because of privacy" is a bogus argument because Microsoft\Windows is no better than Google when it comes to privacy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="509322, post: 699884"] You users want everything your way while at the same time want absolute security. You just can't have it that way. If you want one, then you must sacrifice the other. However, Chromebook offers a pretty good balance. Actually, a lot of the protection is simply because no one is targeting Chromebook. Plus, a lot of stuff shipped with Windows nobody actually needs it. Users think they need it, but in reality they don't need it. It is some kind of user syndrome - there's no name for it. It's one of the many user syndromes. Chromebook provides better security than Windows for the average user that is woefully ill prepared to deal with Windows' security and usability inadequacies. Average Joe needs simple and that is the whole point of Chromebook. Windows is nothing but a convoluted mess. The whole "I won't use Chromebook because of privacy" is a bogus argument because Microsoft\Windows is no better than Google when it comes to privacy. [/QUOTE]
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