Following up with
revising the
guidelines, taking into account what we heard at the symposium, and undertaking outreach to ensure the
guidelines respond to what providers and
users of the technology actually need for the technology to be inclusive and effective in achieving the purposes for which it is implemented.
The
revised guidelines instruct OEMs to ensure
users can actually disable this feature if they don't want it, but Microsoft's
guidelines haven't stopped PC manufacturers from abusing Windows security in the past.