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What I also see is many testimonials on YT of people switching to Linux. And most of the time the reasons are Windows getting bloated and all the spying tools being installed.
If people are concerned about their privacy and security, then it's only a matter of time before they realize that giving a random company ring zero access to their system is a very bad idea.
My advise is always:
1. Create a subnet which cannot access your home network.
2. Build a dedicated PC and put it on this subnet. And never put your personal stuff on it.
2.a. or get a console like a ps5 and put that one in that subnet.
If Valve comes up with something which would allow for KLAC then I hope there is an opt-in switch. So default off and let the owner choose to enable it.