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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish10•6 months ago… said the stubborn person refusing to upgrade. I was still on Windows 7 until about four months ago when I needed to upgrade to 10 for work. I totally agree and understand your point
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•6 months agoFor those who are still on Win 7: Firefox (and so Tor Browser) will stop supporting Win 7 soon. Seriously, you better plan to migrate to Linux. Not-so-good privacy issues aside, everyone knows Windows is not very secure/safe/convenient anyway.
minus-square@ripcordlinkEnglish1•6 months ago said the stubborn person refusing to upgrade. You sound like you 100% missed their point.
… said the stubborn person refusing to upgrade.
I was still on Windows 7 until about four months ago when I needed to upgrade to 10 for work. I totally agree and understand your point
For those who are still on Win 7: Firefox (and so Tor Browser) will stop supporting Win 7 soon. Seriously, you better plan to migrate to Linux. Not-so-good privacy issues aside, everyone knows Windows is not very secure/safe/convenient anyway.
You sound like you 100% missed their point.