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kubica , to Privacy in Microsoft has adhered to the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA) by enabling Windows 11 users to uninstall Microsoft OneDrive, Microsoft Edge, and Microsoft Bing, and more.
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And now they'll market it as their own humbling idea.

onlinepersona ,

An Apple move for sure

Avg ,

Based on their previous behavior, they would act like a spoiled child.

Rose ,

That's also how Valve ended up allowing refunds on Steam.

umami_wasbi , to Privacy in Microsoft has adhered to the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA) by enabling Windows 11 users to uninstall Microsoft OneDrive, Microsoft Edge, and Microsoft Bing, and more.

Still I'm not going back to the Windows. Even if I do, Win11 wouldn't be my choice.

otter , to Privacy in Microsoft has adhered to the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA) by enabling Windows 11 users to uninstall Microsoft OneDrive, Microsoft Edge, and Microsoft Bing, and more.
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Can we get that version here in Canada

Juviz ,

Feel free to join the EU 😅

Zerush OP ,
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Maybe if Canada enter in the EU

ekky ,

You have a common border with Denmark, right? There might be a possibility there....

otter ,
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We do! We actually just ended the dispute peacefully a few months ago:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whisky_War#Peaceful_resolution

DreadPotato ,
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We actually just ended the dispute peacefully a few months ago

Yes...ended it...that's exactly what we want you to think. "muhahahaa..."

otter ,
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D:

whostosay ,

Aw man, that was my favorite war

baritone_edge ,

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  • notepass ,

    I think MS talked about how they handle detection. And it isn't based on Geolocation, but the choosen install language/region. If you choose one where the DMA applies, you will get the DMA options. For english speakers there should be a Euope (English) install option.

    Tho, this does require reinstalling your system.

    the_post_of_tom_joad , (edited )

    duckduckgo is in bed with Microsoft now…

    What? Oh no! I have to look into this.

    Edit: is this about their not blocking Microsoft queries? I see that outcry caused them to pivot away from that stance but that story gives me pause. Is there even a privacy search engine to replace them?

    baritone_edge ,

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  • the_post_of_tom_joad ,

    Thanks :)

    Kissaki , to Privacy in WordPress and Tumblr are selling user content to train AI from Midjourney and OpenAI

    I assume this is about the hosted platform WordPress.com, not the software you and others can host and offer.

    makingStuffForFun ,
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    I certainty hope so. If not, I'm out. I'll make my own with another system, or just Django something up

    properlypurple ,

    Yes, that is correct. This also excludes self-hosted sites using Jetpack, as well as sites hosted on WP VIP platform.

    If you stay on WP.com, there is a new setting(per-site) under Settings > general for disallowing this.

    joeldebruijn ,

    For now ...
    ... endgame is integration in WP core and one needs forking to avoid it ....

    mrGarbanzo , to Technology in Microsoft phases out WordPad (and Cortana) after 28 years of duty

    Spread the word of libreoffice for those who don't want the ms office subscription

    t3rmit3 , to Technology in Microsoft phases out WordPad (and Cortana) after 28 years of duty

    This definitely sucks for the average, non-technical user. We can all use Sublime3 or Notepad++ or whatever other replacement tool we prefer, but the average user has no clue about those and will be tricked into thinking that paid-for Word is the only real easy and good option.

    greybeard ,

    This is Wordpad, not Notepad. There is still a perfectly functional plain text editor(until they decide to slam ads into it) for Windows. WordPad was a rich text editor. Sublime and Notepad++ don't really compete with that. LibreOffice and OnlyOffice exist for free in that space, but you are right that non-tech savvy users will struggle to find them on Windows.

    t3rmit3 ,

    True, OpenOffice and LibreOffice are more direct replacements for a word-like interface. I use markdown for all my rich text editing needs, so in my mind Sublime3 and Notepad++ are the only replacement editors I think of (both support live markdown display with a plugin).

    scrubbles , to Technology in Microsoft phases out WordPad (and Cortana) after 28 years of duty
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    This development aligns with Microsoft's ongoing initiative to streamline its software offerings and concentrate on more sophisticated applications.

    Gross corpospeak. Translated as "We never invested in this because we want you to buy the paid version. Now that the paid version has completely eclipsed the free version we will be deprecating it"

    GentlemanLoser ,

    How would you prefer they say it? Unless you mean to say they're not within their rights to stop giving away a product?

    off_brand_ ,

    They were never giving it away. They included wordpad with your purchase of windows. They no longer do. I don't think anyone is saying that windows is not "within their rights", they're saying that this degrades the product we already pay for. That is worth complaining about, even if our ultimate recourse primarily ends up being to find an OS that better serves our needs.

    Honestly though I'm struggling to understand why you'd think that's about Microsoft's rights to begin with??

    GentlemanLoser ,

    The specific complaint was "gross corpospeak". Let's go ahead and use your explanation of the situation instead of mine, as it is indeed more accurate: how would you disseminate this change to your customers in a way that's not "gross corpospeak"?

    off_brand_ ,

    I can't speak for the original commented, but I'm personally quite tired of the thin veneer that's slapped into these statements. I would prefer a company just be honest and talk about the profit incentives. They want people using the free version to please pay for the expensive one.

    For my experience, I still retain the general irritation at product quality going down regardless of how they word it. But now I'm also annoyed that MS isn't being straightforward about it.

    JCPhoenix ,
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    But if it's not being developed (that's my assumption as I haven't touched WordPad in many, many years) and not many people are using it (again, I'm assuming based on my own personal experiences and those in the workplace), what's wrong with removing a legacy system?

    People complain all the time about Microsoft retaining legacy systems, often seemingly detrimentally, so here it is, an opportunity to remove a legacy system, but now it's bad?

    I get that not everyone has Word. But Word isn't as paywalled as it once was. There's the web version of Word, that's free to use with a free Microsoft account. There's Google Docs, also free with a gmail account. And there's of course OpenOffice and LibreOffice, obviously free. So users have options for word processing that are better than WordPad.

    t3rmit3 ,

    I mean, I think they literally provided the preferred, truthful version of the statement?

    “We never invested in this because we want you to buy the paid version. Now that the paid version has completely eclipsed the free version we will be deprecating it”

    jarfil ,
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    Alternatively: "Not enough people cared to use this stuff, so we'll shift our efforts towards stuff that our users care more about".

    Agreed on the corpospeak, though.

    belated_frog_pants ,

    100% corpo bullshit but laymen have moved to google docs for better or worse.

    ardi60 , to Technology in Microsoft phases out WordPad (and Cortana) after 28 years of duty
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    that is sad. I like Wordpad. But, kate and Notepadnext is good alternatives

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