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lrt im not surprisedSeptember 24, 2021, 1:28 am lrt im not surprised. something ive noticed about people who favor apple products is that typically they dont know how to use a computer, so when they use windows OS they thing its awful and overly complicated i mean yes people should ideally be computer literate and scam/unsafe sites literate, but i don`t think more security is necessarily a bad thing, even if in apple`s case it sometimes creates issues from a usability standpoint i`ve never really used a mac but from my experience with ios i think it`s similar? apps basically aren`t allowed to tamper with anything outside of their own operating environment, and you generally can`t dl any apps not on the app store @tinyjoltiks i think its worth it for users to learn to understand safe and unsafe websites/links/applications/ etc than it is for them to just trust that their computer is indestructible and have no back up plan i mean i think theres something to be said about how vulnerable windows is to malware compared to other operating systems, although a large part of that is simply due to how common it is people are always going to be making more and improving old viruses no matter what so it`s hilarious to think theres like....some magical immunity out there gndkgnrgfj. I download apps not in the android app store and also dont die. that is a thing. like... i just think everyone using a computer should know how to extract files or to not click the expand your dong advertisements apple basically has taken advantage of ppls lack of basic computer knowledge and used it as something to tie ppl to their brand. another thing is that apple fans will say windows OS is prone to viruses, when in reality, its just that they never learned to recognize scam links lol i remember an ex of mine got a non apple laptop for the first time and she was beyond frustrated because a game or something she downloaded wasnt working. it turned out it was because she hadnt extracted files from a zipped folder. she.. didnt know how to |
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