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this post was submitted on 03 Dec 2024
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That's... by design. Nothing can change your computer until you decide to approve it. As you said, you can change that setting but it's not an oversight. Many of Windows' historic security vulnerabilities were because they gave every user admin rights and didn't prompt for changes. It's also how many users were unknowingly upgraded to Windows 11 without wanting it...
Absolutely, and it's very good design.
But people can fuck right off with this "Linux can be used by everybody" shit, because apparently remembering to type in a password is too god damned confusing for most.