Is it possible to de-botnet windows 10 in 2016? Every guide is from 2015...

Is it possible to de-botnet windows 10 in 2016? Every guide is from 2015, before they went extra hard with the NSA memes.

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Yes by uninstalling it

Yes, upgrade to 7

Spybot anti-beacon is a good start. Then proceed to disable lots of services (crash report, telemetry, sys scan etc)

Nope. Don't listen to these faggots OP. Just install any GNU/Linux distro.

maybe he wants to play games and watch stuff with madVR

What linux distro doesn't have the botnet cancer? Is Ubuntu good for privacy? debian? Also which browser can I use as an alternative to tor?

>he thinks 7 avoids the botnet
Did you all really just completely miss the fact that Microsoft has backported all the 10 AIDS to Vista/7/8?

The only way to escape the botnet is to use a free OS like GNU or *BSD.

Upgrade to:
>need windows?
Windows 7
>want to try a Linux distro?
Ubuntu
>want to try a rolling release distro?
Antergos
>memes
Gentoo

>Microsoft has backported all the 10 AIDS to Vista/7/8
Solved by installing sp1 and disabling windows update.

>people actually believe this
nothing is "solved" by cucking yourself into not being able to patch your OS

patch what? W7 SP1 has no problems. directx, .NET framework, etc. can easily be installed manually.

Spybot Anti-Beacon.

security flaws

>MadVR

>falling for windows 10 meme
play a record

>two decades of installing security patches from windows updates and there are still thousands of zero day exploits the NSA can use to ruin your day

Why even bother? Serious question. Are you a grandmother who thinks that evil hackers will stop you from playing Solitaire if you don't install updates?

Install gentoo

>Are you a grandmother who thinks that evil hackers will stop you from playing Solitaire

Are you an idiot who likes to have personal information such as banking, email and login credentials stolen? Serious question.

No, just abandon the already sinking ship.
Try Mint, trust me, after a week you will not want to go back.

It's called having a proper firewall m80

>Mint
lwn.net/Articles/676664/

into the trash

>average windows user
Vulnerable applications are vulnerable applications. A firewall won't do jack if you're using them.

>Vulnerable applications
Like what, neckbeard?

>we solved it yo
>not patching your OS beats botnet
>having a firewall protects unpatched software and OS vulnerabilities
>b-but.. w-well what software is vulnerable then nerd

>logging into any of those accounts on your gaming PC
>having Windows installed on a non-gaming PC

Moving the goalposts