i dont know about you guys but i kinda like the clicking noise from my keyboard, and like heels and stuff its pretty epic

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    I too don’t see ads anymore since switching to Debian (GNU/Linux) but Windows is FULL of ads for Xbox, candy crush and Microsoft’s office. I’ve heard that iPhones and apples devices in general come preinstalled with an apple store app for specifically purchasing walled garden devices… I would say that counts as ads.

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        it doesn’t.
        i uninstalled it on all of my machines and haven’t seen it ever since.

        same applies to edge, i uninstalled it in 2021 and it only came back once (after the major copilot backport update, which restructured the way windows 10 handles edge (legacy edge got completely removed)), a month ago in 2024, uninstalled it and it’s still gone.

        Windows defender is a real bitch tho, can’t get rid of it no matter what

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          it’s not.
          never happened to me
          maybe a thing on windows home, but i only use enterprise

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            Do you know a way to purchase Win11 enterprise key? Afaik, you do need to own a company or something.

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      enterprise (and “pro for workstations”) edition of windows 11 has little to no ads.
      same applies to windows 10 pro or higher with local accounts
      you should go with enterprise if you need windows for any reason anyway, as it’s the only edition with an option to disable telemetry (set it to “Security” in group policy editor, in pro it only goes down to “Required”, and no debloating tool will help with that) (it’s impossible to do without partching the os or using a firewall in other editions, yes, Microsoft basically paywalls privacy)
      ma account login can be blocked via a gpo in pro or higher editions, the system pretends they don’t exist at all (e.g. add new account button brings up a menu to add a local account immediately)

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        Yeeeeeaaah I’m still not gonna use Windows. Thanks for the explanation tho! I did not know that there were substantial differences between the different versions.

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        you should go with enterprise

        Which a regular person can’t buy.

        The easiest legal route to a permanently debloated Windows with 10+ years of patches is Windows Server Essentials.