Windoze 11 & local accounts
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Re: Windoze 11 & local accounts
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Originally Posted by Jaymoss
Chris Titus has a work around for the preview with the bypasses removed already
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rufus still works to bypass Microsoft account and Britech on youtube has some new ones not sure how long they will last before being blocked
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11-10-2025, 05:32
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Re: Windoze 11 & local accounts
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Originally Posted by Dave42
rufus still works to bypass Microsoft account and Britech on youtube has some new ones not sure how long they will last before being blocked
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The changes are only on the latest insider preview anyway so it wont matter to most for a while yet anyway
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Re: Windoze 11 & local accounts
On both Windows and Linux user accounts do not have admin/root access. On Windows I have local admin accounts to do admin things, on Linux there is always root and use of sudo to control what local accounts can do admin wise.
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Today, 17:35
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Re: Windoze 11 & local accounts
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Originally Posted by Jaymoss
Tell me how a local account is any more secure than signing in with a dummy email on a PC others use? Windows Hello can secure apps and stop changes being made same as any Admin account . A local account with a password is no more secure imo than a M$ account just for that machine
You have the same choice Use Windows or don't use Windows I do not get it. Makes no sense to me
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I think you misunderstood me. It's not a question of security. It's a question of Microsoft changing things whether you want them to or not, taking WAY too much personal data and forcing you to use Copilot, Recall and a number of other terrible ideas. I DO NOT WANT TO KNOW. My laptop works fine as is, so I don't want changes. The risk is much less than Microsoft alleges (Norton is on the case - hell, it picked up on a dodgy torrent, of all things), and I accept it.
As I said, there's always Linux.  I'm debating buying a 4TB internal SSD so I can dual boot and try both - and if (as is likely) I prefer Linux, that'll be PLENTY of space.
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Today, 17:46
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Re: Windoze 11 & local accounts
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Originally Posted by Anonymouse
I think you misunderstood me. It's not a question of security. It's a question of Microsoft changing things whether you want them to or not, taking WAY too much personal data and forcing you to use Copilot, Recall and a number of other terrible ideas. I DO NOT WANT TO KNOW. My laptop works fine as is, so I don't want changes. The risk is much less than Microsoft alleges (Norton is on the case - hell, it picked up on a dodgy torrent, of all things), and I accept it.
As I said, there's always Linux.  I'm debating buying a 4TB internal SSD so I can dual boot and try both - and if (as is likely) I prefer Linux, that'll be PLENTY of space.
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Yeah that is the choice people have. I keep telling people all over the place no one is forcing them to use Windows and yes I totally agree Recall is bad but for me I will be following Chris Titus work and will remove it.
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Today, 18:23
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Re: Windoze 11 & local accounts
While no one technically forces the use of windows, the fact that many of the apps I use are not available limits my choice.
Linux GUIs are just not the same, no matter what the various varients tell you.
I really dont want to have to learn a whole bunch of new ways, and new software.
I want one that looks and behaves the same (Windows 2000 style would be ideal).
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