Sunday, August 16, 2015

Windows 10 can block pirate software and hardware – unocero

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Microsoft updated its terms for Windows 10 and as a result, you may disable the operating system software and pirate hardware. This means that users who have installed programs, or unauthorized games on their computers, the operating system devices will be able to block them.

According to clause 7b, the system could verify automatically our versions software and download updates thereof, which also would allow search and disable those that have been acquired illegally, as well as unauthorized peripherals that may damage the integrity of our machines.

By now know what kind of external devices are those that Windows 10 will attempt to lock, but users will want to be sure that those who purchase, are certified for use with this operating system.

Currently, there is no evidence that Windows 10 is deactivated an illegal program or accessory, so before making massive downgrade to Windows 8, we will have to wait for Microsoft to give out an official position on the matter, especially on how it will work exactly this anti-piracy measure.

Reference: The Daily Dot

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