• steelplatedmech@piefed.ca
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        1 day ago

        Surely China can’t be fine with the US poking around their government computers? Or are they?

        I don’t understand how another country can use another hostile country’s closed operating system for sensitive material.

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          I would guess that Microsoft has to comply to Chinese privacy and data laws, AND that China’s firewall also might block a lot of the telemetry.

          I agree nonetheless. They should be using Linux a long time ago.

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            14 hours ago

            I don’t think China would be naive to think a US company would actually comply. Even regular people don’t believe claims of respecting privacy and totally not spying on you assurances.

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          They are the same way the U.S. government is. Windows isn’t used for shit that’s actually important in either government.

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      Honestly I thought Kylin would’ve been the default OS/ SOP in government computers