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I’m reading the excerpt from the article in the original context. It’s funny how well it shows that:
Case in point the spyware is still being installed in your system, it’s just not turned on by default. Expect a lot of “oopsie it turns itself on by default, it’s a bug!” or annoying pop-ups that boil down to “I don’t understand, why are you user too stupid to understand simple concepts like obedience? You’ve been told to use it”. Simply because Microsoft has already a huge backstory of doing it.