Co-pilot tries to infect W10 too. Showed up on my taskbar the other day and I nearly shit. Just because it's off your taskbar, doesn't mean it isn't running processes. W10 is on life support at this point.
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There are registry keys you can use to completely disable Copilot.
on windows 11 the story is different its a dependency of file explorer
Can't wait to see what industries that handle sensitive data will do when Recall becomes an integrated part of Windows 11. They might have no choice but to migrate to Linux.
They will pay for enterprise licenses and be able to disable and delete it.
Only us plebs get whipped.
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Copilot is not an issue, it's Recall that could send screenshots of all files and folders to Microsoft.
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The invasion of Crappilot is so close!
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