• Alaknár@sopuli.xyz
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    11 hours ago

    Why do people still suggest using Group Policy for this?

    It’s complicated for the average user, it’s non-existent for the vast majority (Windows Home doesn’t give access to gpedit.msc).

    Just go Search -> Settings -> turn off Web Search, like a normal person. Job done.

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      10 hours ago

      In many if not most cases, you can just add the registry entry for the setting, even in home versions, though to your point, it’s harder than it needs to be.

      Really, it shouldn’t be an issue in the first place, but here we are.

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        9 hours ago

        Really, it shouldn’t be an issue in the first place, but here we are.

        The average user utilises this feature quite a bit (as exemplified by the fact that the feature still exists - the dreaded telemetry is what would tell Microsoft if it was a dead feature). The average user would have no clue how to turn it on (or even that it’s a possibility). The “power user” has no problem turning the feature off.

        Which is why the feature is on by default.

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        9 hours ago

        That can get reverted when windows updates, the group policy doesn’t

        I set mine through settings 7 years ago on my laptop. It went from Windows 10 (with all updates) to Windows 11 (and all updates) and it didn’t change.

        No one on Lemmy should be running Windows Home lol

        Huh? Why not? Is this some sort of elitist cabal where we look down upon people who can’t dish out the extra money for features 99% of the population don’t need? Or are we somehow advocating for piracy for… clout?

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            7 hours ago

            Setting can revert, look at this thread

            Like, I said:

            I set mine through settings 7 years ago on my laptop. It went from Windows 10 (with all updates) to Windows 11 (and all updates) and it didn’t change.

            It was around 10 years for my PC, although that didn’t go up to Win11.

            No settings changes observed. I don’t know, maybe it’s a regional thing - I’m in the EU.

            I regret replying, I was mostly joking about Windows Home but he main reason is because it requires a MS account though.

            Well, when your joke sounds exactly like what a lot of people are actually saying, and you don’t add the infamous /s tag, don’t be surprised when someone doesn’t interpret it as a joke.

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        5 hours ago

        I wish to run linux but dad doesn’t understand shit about it so I’m not allowed to linux mint (chill im a noob) his laptop but he does want me to flash 11 on it because it’s been used a decade no resets and storage is full. the forced update actually deleted a summary i needed for a book project for school lol

        when i get my computer to work, ill linux the thing, whatever i find most comfortable with as a safe distro, multibooted with whatever i’m experimenting with. all i need is a power supply, a case, and an on button

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        7 hours ago

        Group Policy is not intended to be used by average users, it’s for system admins.

        Average users have Settings, in which you need to click five times to get the same result as going through GP gives you.

        Not sure what’s ironic about that.