Re: Whaddya mean: "suffice to say"??????
A well coded software does not need "security defenses". Software is supposed to be inherently secure without needing a "defender" service to babysit it.
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Me too. I don't want to install 20 gigs on my SSD.
I might go back to Windows 7. The thing is some apps don't work with W7 anymore, due to DX12, that's why I "upgraded".
MS agressively promote change, however they won't stop shoving bloat down our throat until a line is drawn.
I'm willing to deal with Linux or pay for OSX, that shows that I have reached the limit, I'm sorry.
MS should stop, they'll milk their cash cow dry.