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No.507122
>>507118No, because any sensible browser doesn't actually load the web page when you have hundreds or thousands of tabs, your browsing history doesn't update either, so OP would have to go through their browsing history since April last year and scroll through every single site in the log.
What OP should have is a session manager that takes better care of your tabs when you have many many tabs.
No.507155
>>507118Yeah I tried that.
>>507122And learned this the hard way.
No.507196
>>507195Did you fail reading comprehension at school?
The issue was that they reset application preferences for all files that edge can read, including PDFs and shit.
No.507198
>>507170>>507195>>507196Windows 10 is literally backdoored and rootkit'd.
Want proof?
Microsoft can remotely install any software they want on your computer with admin privileges and you cannot disable this.
That qualifies as a backdoor and a rootkit.
And they actually do it.
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>>507201I cut down a tree once, I'm a logger.
No.507207
>>507205Yet you can't log keys
Nor keys that log
Baaaaaka
No.507211
>>507210I have only states facts.
Microsoft remotely installs software with admin privileges on your PC and you can't disable this, it's Windows Update.
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use floopy fox
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oh i finally updated my windows and now I see what you mean. that was pretty rude of them to not just make it a dismissable popup but to even sticky it to my task bar. waiting warmly for the floopy fox os.
No.507383
>>507297Microsoft has remote control over millions of computers with admin privileges and can install any software and thus make any changes they want. You cannot disable this.
Microsoft owns literally the biggest botnet in the world.
Just because they haven't used it to DDoS or spam doesn't mean it isn't a botnet. Accidentally deleting people's personal files with that one update, or more recently, deleting people's default browser preference at the same time they're pushing giant ads about their browser on your desktop, is an example of overtly visible and negative stuff they've done with this botnet.
Of course, the spying is much worse but people just don't care about the extreme spying they do.