• NateNate60@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Microsoft’s solution will be to remove the feature from Enterprise versions of Windows while keeping it around for the plebs using Pro and Home

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      6 months ago

      Their solution is to let users filter out websites in compatible browsers. This lets them blame the user for not marking sensitive websites as such. I don’t know if native applications can also be filtered.

      Of course they also filter out precious DRM protected content. You wouldn’t steal a series of JPEGs.