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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-30 16-05

in LeoFinance2 days ago

works and how the software that runs on that operating system work. So you're already ahead of the game, whether you're tech savvy or not. You are more savvy than the average computer user out there these days. Yeah. So, you know, to close my comments on this is that your basic guideline is to use common sense. And to just, you know, if you're interested and there's not some people are not going to be interested in learning about how things work. And that's OK, too. You know, some people will say, I'm happy with Windows, I'm happy with Mac OS, I'm happy with whatever. And if they're OK with it, that's great. But for those of us who want to know a little bit more about what's going on and how our systems work and, you know, we care a little bit more about how our information is being used and our security, then I think that these are pretty easy to follow. Yeah, I would agree with that. So let's move on now to Windows operating system security recommendations. Do we have enough time for (42/49)