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Yep, the technology is already there.

Just a question of time before they flip the switch for good and force it down everyone's throat and call it "enhanced security and user experience".



There are so many legacy apps being used in the corporate world, I don't see this realistically ever happening.


So just make that feature exclusive for enterprise versions and reduce the ease for private individuals to obtain one.


Windows S failed hard so they have a new strategy. Every new CPU ships with M$'s Pluton root of trust. For 'security' everything will have to be signed. They consider the user to be the threat actor. Eventually they will charge a percsnt fee for using their signing service.


Have you met my mother in law? She really is.


This sounds like the UEFI Secure Boot FUD from > 10 years ago. That also didn't turn out like they predicted.


The desire for control never went away.


The moment they roll it as mandatory - people would stop updating.




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