

* The "flat UI" design instead of the 3d textured one. Here are the things I dislike or even hate about Windows 10: I've only had one or two hours of actual usage of Windows 10, plus a few hours helping my wife with her work computer, plus some discussions here and and Leo on SN, some YouTube viewing. The last thing I want is them active all the time. In fact, I've always disabled my microphone and camera in case a virus got in. They've all gone political, spy on users, and overbearing control, in my Were you able to disable Cortana? The last thing I want is for that to be monitoring every word I say and sending it to Microsoft. That includes Microsoft, Google, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc. The bottom line for me is that I consider all the Big Tech companies at this point to be the enemy of the users. For Brave, I use it's internal site settings and shields. I ALSO run my browsers with javascript off unless I approve a site. Also, even though Windows 7 is accumulating some unpatched bugs, it is also becoming less and less of a target over time.
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Considering that they're patching 100 or more things each month, and are breaking a few more, that tells me that the internals of Windows 10 may not be more secure. I'm not so sure that Windows 10 is more secure, especially while Microsoft Security Essentials and Windows Defender are being updated. Just lost several paragraphs I had already typed due to copy and paste screw ups. I continue below with comments on that and a few other things. I decided to give that topic a thread of its own so as to not hijack the other thread too had stated in the other thread how much more secure Windows 10 would be than Windows 7. Replies to some of my comments drifted into a discussion of the pros and cons of Windows 10.
