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Originally Posted by outlaw
So...are you recommending it?
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I can not figure out what a benefit is. Google (Owner of Chrome) pulls no punches that they will collect your data, images, contacts, and internet history. By definition Google and its App's are NOT compliant with Federal Laws as related to Patient Health Information (nor SOx). (more is clear if you know what PHI is and read their BA contracts)
It can not run many applications that most of us want to run. And, no internet, no "stuff" (I will keep my data local thank you).
So, like I said - the solution to the problem no one had. There will some ubergeeks out there who are hell bent on "Anything but Microsoft", and what ever. The theory that this is "hack proof", "virus proof" and what ever proof is simply uninformed.
As for the scans my Intrusion Detection and Security hardware saw...for a latent OS with no users the numbers were off of the charts. The item in particular is the "Intrusions Detected" and prevented in the image. More often that not in a patched copy of Windows 10, with no web interface open - that number is 0 for days and days. I do know the exact weakness but that is huge geek speak stuff (and what port the traffic from Googles Name Servers it is on).
So, no - I would not recommend it. Even more so with how inexpensive Chrome books are.