Chromebooks also do auto updates, and do it such a way that typical non technical end user finds it difficult to turn off permanently. That's a good thing too.
Not being confounded by choices they dont understand or care is also what they want. Chrome and Firefox auto updating without user intervention by default is a good thing. If Chrome were to ask permission before…
Disclaimer: MSFT employee here. My previous company was acquired by MSFT. > Shouldn't the end user get to decide for themselves. Not for the typical user who is not working in IT. None of my friends or relatives want to…
It is "CertplusRoot CA G1" in my system too. This CA was added recently (http://www.infoworld.com/article/2941594/security/microsoft-...).
Chromebooks also do auto updates, and do it such a way that typical non technical end user finds it difficult to turn off permanently. That's a good thing too.
Not being confounded by choices they dont understand or care is also what they want. Chrome and Firefox auto updating without user intervention by default is a good thing. If Chrome were to ask permission before…
Disclaimer: MSFT employee here. My previous company was acquired by MSFT. > Shouldn't the end user get to decide for themselves. Not for the typical user who is not working in IT. None of my friends or relatives want to…
It is "CertplusRoot CA G1" in my system too. This CA was added recently (http://www.infoworld.com/article/2941594/security/microsoft-...).