This warning from ESET originated from Thorsten Urbanski, Director of Marketing and Communications. His job is to promote ESET security products by getting publicity for ESET. Scare tactics marketing.
So a security company is telling people to move to a less secure version of Windows? As long as Recall is in Windows 11 (disabled or not) it is less secure than Windows 10, because a hacker/malware/virus could easily re-enable it and then use it to steal all your info.
I am on Windows 10 and have no reason, or desire, to upgrade to Windows 11 at this point with all of it's issues. Why fix something that 's not broken. Windows 10 runs all of the programs I use, and it does it very well, thank you.
Thanks for the Clarification. I thought it was $30 per Microsoft Account at First. Now I will probably invest in a Windows 11 Machine and maybe keep 1 Windows 10. It's early and I have a lot of thinking and Budgeting to go thru. I hope Microsoft looks at the Market Share. I really do.
We gonna see in august this year how increase the videos about Win10, invoking emergency to move to win 11 or give up this OS once with finishing the support
I think you'll find a lot of companies who have a vested interest in Microsoft doing similar things leading up Win10 EOL. Mainly because if a user switches from Windows to Linux (or chrome OS for that matter), they may not also be purchasing their product unless they change to Win 11.
They can be just as pushy as they like. I hadn't even heard of ESET until a couple of weeks ago. One of my machines runs Windows 10 offline. I have absolutely no reason to want to change, and lots of reasons not to want to. That machine does exactly what I need it to. I use it for music and video production. It doesn't spy on me, generate telemetry, use my bandwidth for Microsoft's purposes, there are no forced Microsoft accounts, it will never have Copilot/Recall or other unwelcome "features" forced on it. My other two PCs which I use for more day to day activities are moving to Linux.
are ESET going to buy me a new computer that runs windows 11 then. And linux will not run some software I use so it's going to be a good while without support for me like millions of others
yeah, I think I will just permanently offline the windows 10 desktop I have. Or maybe consider Bazzite OS or Linux Mint... My previous 2 laptops are already on some form of linux (Mint for the oldest. The 2nd one... I might tryout Bazzite OS on it, will see how...)
... and that's what we call taking advantage of the dominant position in the market... Kinda surprised EU hasn't bitten back. Plus let's not forget about e-waste and responsible market preactices and all that which don't seem to apply to some...
I have no desire to use Win 11, I don't even really like Win 10 as a home user. If I had my druthers we would still be on Win 7. None of our computers support Win 11 and as I said have no desire to install a less useful O/S. We are going to give 0patch a try. I'm dual booting Win 7 and Ubuntu on on old desktop and as least so far being careful where I go when using Win 7 have not had any problems.
I think this is the same Sanrio as people wondering what is going on with windows 12. I say (who cares at this point as long as your computer still gets security update from Microsoft and any other products that u use you are fine . In addition I’m not saying I don’t want windows 12 to happen I’m saying what’s the rush.
Windows 11 is less secure thanks to Recall. A hacker will come up with some malware that will re-enable that and steal all your info, if they haven't already created such malware.
This warning from ESET originated from Thorsten Urbanski, Director of Marketing and Communications. His job is to promote ESET security products by getting publicity for ESET. Scare tactics marketing.
It's called taking advantage of the current situation to feather one's own nest 💲
Microsoft obviously paid ESET to do this.
Windows 10 rules!!
So a security company is telling people to move to a less secure version of Windows? As long as Recall is in Windows 11 (disabled or not) it is less secure than Windows 10, because a hacker/malware/virus could easily re-enable it and then use it to steal all your info.
There is already one called Total Recall.
I am on Windows 10 and have no reason, or desire, to upgrade to Windows 11 at this point with all of it's issues. Why fix something that 's not broken. Windows 10 runs all of the programs I use, and it does it very well, thank you.
We don't have the problem. Microsoft does!
IM ON windows 10 and Not Going No where..
Thanks for the Clarification. I thought it was $30 per Microsoft Account at First. Now I will probably invest in a Windows 11 Machine and maybe keep 1 Windows 10. It's early and I have a lot of thinking and Budgeting to go thru. I hope Microsoft looks at the Market Share. I really do.
We gonna see in august this year how increase the videos about Win10, invoking emergency to move to win 11 or give up this OS once with finishing the support
I shall wait and than buy a new laptop. Now I have a desktop 😊
I think you'll find a lot of companies who have a vested interest in Microsoft doing similar things leading up Win10 EOL. Mainly because if a user switches from Windows to Linux (or chrome OS for that matter), they may not also be purchasing their product unless they change to Win 11.
Linux for me, we have til Oct to figure it out. So I'm starting to learn Linux.
They can be just as pushy as they like. I hadn't even heard of ESET until a couple of weeks ago. One of my machines runs Windows 10 offline. I have absolutely no reason to want to change, and lots of reasons not to want to. That machine does exactly what I need it to. I use it for music and video production. It doesn't spy on me, generate telemetry, use my bandwidth for Microsoft's purposes, there are no forced Microsoft accounts, it will never have Copilot/Recall or other unwelcome "features" forced on it. My other two PCs which I use for more day to day activities are moving to Linux.
I can install Windows 11 if I choose; I have a 12th-generation CPU. But for now, I have no reason to. October 14th is still just over 10 months away.
I bought a new laptop last year. I will use Rufus to put Windows 11 on my old one. It has an SSD, extra RAM, and an extra drive.
are ESET going to buy me a new computer that runs windows 11 then. And linux will not run some software I use so it's going to be a good while without support for me like millions of others
Windows 11 on unsupported machines is only solution.
yeah, I think I will just permanently offline the windows 10 desktop I have.
Or maybe consider Bazzite OS or Linux Mint...
My previous 2 laptops are already on some form of linux (Mint for the oldest. The 2nd one... I might tryout Bazzite OS on it, will see how...)
Maybe ESET should tell people their antivirus and security software will not support Win10.
... and that's what we call taking advantage of the dominant position in the market... Kinda surprised EU hasn't bitten back. Plus let's not forget about e-waste and responsible market preactices and all that which don't seem to apply to some...
Surprised really? shame on u not knowing better if u live in the eu.
Microsoft really wants that market share to drop from 10 lol.
I have no desire to use Win 11, I don't even really like Win 10 as a home user. If I had my druthers we would still be on Win 7. None of our computers support Win 11 and as I said have no desire to install a less useful O/S. We are going to give 0patch a try. I'm dual booting Win 7 and Ubuntu on on old desktop and as least so far being careful where I go when using Win 7 have not had any problems.
They're desperate for money.
Paying 30 for home user is a bullshit , recommend upgrade to Windows 11 if the device is compatible.
I bet ESET is lying. Besides Linux is a much bigger security nightmare than Windows could ever be
I think this is the same Sanrio as people wondering what is going on with windows 12. I say (who cares at this point as long as your computer still gets security update from Microsoft and any other products that u use you are fine .
In addition I’m not saying I don’t want windows 12 to happen I’m saying what’s the rush.
If you got windows 10 don't waste your money on buying security from eset then.
linux > win 23h2 , win11 24h2 = 🗑
I never really liked Windows 10.
Going to Windows 11 as soon as it was out, was a great move, for me.
Windows 11 is less secure thanks to Recall. A hacker will come up with some malware that will re-enable that and steal all your info, if they haven't already created such malware.