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When people are using their computer and an ad pops up...they call me cause their computer is broken. And this guy thinks it's a good idea if Microsoft just went balls deep and make that the baseline condition (yes, I am stretching a bit here, but bear with me)? How would this work?
"My computer keeps getting these pop ups! Help!"
"Turns out your computer is supposed to do that now. At least it doesn't slow down as much with these sanctioned ads from...hello?"
Maybe I'm looking at this the wrong way. Maybe they would want to convince people that advertising pop ups and spyware are normal and a beneficial user experience. If you gotta get slammed with spyware and adware, it may as well be somewhat targetted and not all a bunch of big dick pill ads.