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Nothing inherent to TPM gives MS more control over your computer than they already have. Honestly, it's more for storing your own encryption keys securely.

One thing I can see them do is using TPM to lock your Windows license to your motherboard. They already lock those, but I think they use things like the Ethernet controller's MAC address and other pseudo-unique identifiers to fingerprint the motherboard. I haven't dealt with TPM in a while, but it probably gives them a way to get a more reliable unique fingerprint that's harder to falsify. That would be a good reason to require it from Microsoft's perspective in order to ensure their revenue.

2 years ago
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Nothing inherent to TPM gives MS more control over your computer than they already have. Honestly, it's more for storing your own encryption keys securely.

2 years ago
1 score