We've taken a different stance for the same reason. If Microsoft wants to spy on their users, then we just won't build for windows.
This workaround only works until Microsoft decides that it may be "useful" to put the screen functionality one layer down the chain, and screenshot the DRM content as well
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The logic they use is group policy can disable it, forcibly if required. Businesses won't because it's a wet dream of theirs.
the normies will never change to linux
It will cost a lot but Mac os is still an okay option running local and tweaking settings .
. But these days most people use a home pc for pretty little. Linux mint would work fine for them