The CPU cut off is not arbertery. Those are the oldest CPUs that support TPM 2.0, another piece of garbage M$ had their hand in making. TPM allows your PC to be traced on the internet, regardless of what countermeasures you take.
I hate TPM. The (((tech industry))) have been pushing pure shit that only benefits them onto the hardware for a long time now.
I really can't put off linux any longer can I.
According to OP, linux or windows won't save you because TPM is at a layer below the OS. And no matter, per @robertjharsh, what you do then you'll never be safe from.
I'd like to see evidence of that assertion.
There's a difference between watermarks, which can be bypassed easily, and assertions of tracking at a hardware layer.
How does that work?
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