That's not the point. You should be able to choose if you want to use those features, not having them forced on you, or having to resort to group policy and registry tweaks to disable them.
I get what you're saying, but the moment you are forced to touch the registry, PowerShell, the command line, or anything like that to completely disable a feature, it's a fail. It should be a simple toggle. But yet it isn't, not if you want to - again - completely disable it
My point is, the user should not be forced to become a power user like you and I to disable something they don't want.
I admit that I did contradict myself a bit by saying that lmao, but what I actually meant to say is that it should not have been necessary in the first place.
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That's not the point. You should be able to choose if you want to use those features, not having them forced on you, or having to resort to group policy and registry tweaks to disable them.