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jpmollic6859
Mar 07, 2023Copper Contributor
Intrusive gathering of information and hacker sites
I have a Microsoft Surface and I like it very much. I prefer by far, products offered by Microsoft. I hated Google because it was too intrusive and was reading my email contents. I thought Microsoft ...
jpmollic6859
Copper Contributor
What I am saying is that Microsoft Edge allowed that hacking event to occur. It should be designed not only to block hacking events but also to prevent them from appearing on the PC display. The only viable approach in my opinion to motivate the providers of Internet browsing services and social network services to provide safe products is to allow the public and corporations to sue them for the harm caused by malicious actors that used these services to commit their crimes.
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Mar 10, 2023Unfortunately, such logic is impossible to demonstrate -> because the user and Microsoft are aggrieved - I hope you understand that?
I wonder how long you have been using the Internet?
"What I am saying is that Microsoft Edge allowed that hacking event to occur. "
It wasn't a hacking event - I think, your computer is working fine!
Since you refer to the principles of law - as a user you have a duty to notify the relevant institutions (according to the location of your computer), of course the competent services - > will probably ask you to hand over the device for verification as evidence of a crime, maybe your computer already has infected software installed and this caused your problem?