Those “stupid and lazy” users own their phones, not you. They are the admins of their devices, not you. And as admins they should have full control over the security policy, not you.
They are the admins of their devices, not you. And as admins they should have full control over the security policy, not you.
I can’t agree with you there, a few years ago I installed Mint on my mum’s old desktop. It was either that or pay for a new Windows license to “upgrade” to Win10. She doesn’t have admin, doesn’t even know what admin is and would be unwilling to learn if she did know.
Not all users need to be admins, in fact most don’t want it.
Me, however, I get pissy if the machine stops me doing what I want to do.
Those “stupid and lazy” users own their phones, not you. They are the admins of their devices, not you. And as admins they should have full control over the security policy, not you.
I can’t agree with you there, a few years ago I installed Mint on my mum’s old desktop. It was either that or pay for a new Windows license to “upgrade” to Win10. She doesn’t have admin, doesn’t even know what admin is and would be unwilling to learn if she did know.
Not all users need to be admins, in fact most don’t want it.
Me, however, I get pissy if the machine stops me doing what I want to do.