Without an MS account is harder on Win11 than Win10, but you’re signed in to Apple account on your Mac, or Google account on Android. I don’t know why people think MS account is any different.
Pretty easy to install Windows 11 without an account, Rufus makes it easy and there are other ways. I only sign in to my Apple ID if I use the store and that is not very often, like the MS account, I have no need to have my computer signed in to an account all the time. What Apple Offers by having my computer signed in to their Apple ID is as useful to me as having my Windows computer signed in to a MS account.
As for why people have a problem with MS account, maybe it is because for so long, there was no need to sign in, and it was not forced until Windows 10 Home and Windows 11. Okay, they did try to force it on Windows 8, but dropped that.
As for Google, if you buy an Android phone then not signing in to a Google account makes it almost useless. Saying that, I do know of someone who does have an Android phone and have not got a Google account on it, they seem to manage, but I think they got the phone because it was given to them.
Myself, if there was a Linux phone available that I could still use the few apps I use, then I would go for it.
As for my Mac, I am not forced into using the Apple ID or Apple account as they want to call it now.
The copilot app is no different on Win10 to Win11, you just unpin it from start menu and ignore it. Or right click and choose Uninstall. The icon in Edge can be easily ignored by using Chrome, Firefox, Brave, or any of the other browsers. Edge doesn’t have much market share, compared to Chrome! I think in Pro you can even turn off the icon.
Just getting rid of it from the start menu, don't mean it is still not working in the background.
i installed Brave onto my Mac, using it now, not bad, got a bit of rubbish like silly rewards and their AI rubbish, but it can be turned off, come to think of it, I am not sure if it is turned off.
There is a setting that says, Show Leo icon in the sidebar, on or off,
I don't use the PC for browsing these days, come to think of it, I don't really use it for anything these days apart from a few games., which is why I am thinking of moving it under the table as I have very little reason to have easy access to it apart from turning it on, and I can sort that out with ease,
At work we centrally disable the free Copilot stuff so our users don’t see the icons, but everyone logs in with an enterprise MS account, gives us more central security configs, and means people can go into Outlook and similar without logging in again.
That is the same in our work, we have a sign in thing to sign in to the handsets and computers to do our job/s, All Microsoft, even the stuff that is not MS, we still have to sign in with the same account. It is not the most reliable system.
Home users often don’t use MS Office, they might use Google docs or even pay for Adobe products, or Serif, and use LibreOffice for home word processing. Home users are quite hard to quantify.
My sister-in-law had office 365, but when she passed, my brother did not bother renewing it. My other brother has a older version of Office.
I have Office 2000 here, still works as well on my Windows 10 machine, also has an old word-perfect here. But you are right, a lot of people may use Google Docs or even Word online,.
I used to use Libre office, but since changing to the mac, I tend to use Pages and numbers. I would not use an online office suite, as i prefer my files to be on my computer, not on someone else.
i am just a bit fed up with being forced to use things, or making so difficult that we have little choice, not just with computers either, in everyday life.
Adrian
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