Windows 11’s driver signature requirement is one of the best anti-consumer security features out there
Windows 11, the most-used consumer desktop operating system in the world, undoubtedly has its problems. Yet, despite those problems, it's the most refined version of the company's operating system, regardless of the unsavory additions that have seen many users either commit to Windows 10 for as long as possible or even make the jump to Linux instead. There's one specific aspect of Windows that has always bugged me, though, and it's Microsoft's long-standing policy of requiring drivers to be digitally signed before the operating system will load them.
Windows 11, the most-used consumer desktop operating system in the world, undoubtedly has its problems. Yet, despite those problems, it’s the most refined version of the company’s operating system, regardless of the unsavory additions that have seen many users either commit to Windows 10 for as long as possible or even make the jump to Linux instead. There’s one specific aspect of Windows that has always bugged me, though, and it’s Microsoft’s long-standing policy of requiring drivers to be digitally signed before the operating system will load them.
Rosalyn Ross
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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