do you think Microsoft understands what consent is?
Yes
Remind me in 3 days
Poll ends at .
@puppygirlhornypost2 Actually I chose the incorrect answer: I think they do understand what consent is, but deciding to be bigots is more lucrative.
@puppygirlhornypost2 that sounds like one of them there retorical questions....
@puppygirlhornypost2 sorry didn't get the joke and broke your poll...

@puppygirlhornypost2 OFC not.

The fact that their #Govware hasn't been banned by @bsi for #NatSec and @EUCommission for #GDPR violations speaks volumes about said organizations...

@puppygirlhornypost2

"Any decision the customer takes, as long as it is yes."

Major Denis Bloodnok (@[email protected])

When I am El Presidente, anyone who makes a dialogue box say "Ok" "Maybe Later" will have a burly individual turn up at their door every day and ask them if they want to be punched in the face.

The Mended Drum
@puppygirlhornypost2 Well, in fact I think that Microsoft does know what consent is but has chosen to ignore it.
@puppygirlhornypost2 unplugging the computer and rebooting in safe mode using the nearest thumb drive that i vaguely recall installing linux on
@puppygirlhornypost2 Love how they keep nagging to upgrade to Win11. Too bad I've already made my decision to go with Linux after 30 years of Windows since it has finally reached levels of shitshow I no longer want to expose myself to.
@puppygirlhornypost2 right click -> inspect element -> delete popup
@puppygirlhornypost2 like every abuser, they just don't care, even if they understand it
@puppygirlhornypost2 Every day for the past 4 months I've had to deny my work Win11 laptop's "request" to get my fingerprint. Then the alternate login using the authenticator app lets me in with an error.
Every other week, I get a pop up to restart for an important update: I can choose to either have the system shut down right there and then, or in a while with no further warning.
A great combination of MS not caring for users, and my company configuring stuff with vibes.