The Xbox App is trying to be an invasive privacy threat, even during your PC gaming sessions. There is ways to fix this from happening, so users do not have to be afraid of Microsoft breaching their lives further. If you are a Linux user, rejoice, for you are free of having to deal with any Microsoft thing. If you are using AMD components in a Linux build, you are essentially superior to a Windows PC using Nvidia hardware. After all, people have already tweaked AMD’s open source code to maximize the efficiency on Linux, which is a free and de-bloated operating system. We at Infinite Start will cover what you can do to avoid this.
Xbox App can go away
If you still haven’t updated to Windows 11, you are in luck. There’s plenty of software that can help debloat your system from any unwanted features, such a Xbox and AI things trying to seep into your systems. The fact that users have to go out of their way to run a script from the web to delete privacy threats from their OEM system is disastrous. Especially when there’s plenty of scripts that take advantage of this to try and infect your system even further.
The best choice people has is to use Linux, or await for the proper release of SteamOS in case they want a helmet level experience. SteamOS is a Linux distribution based on Arch Linux that maximizes gaming performance and will come with all handhelds and PCs that partner with Valve. Users will also be able to download SteamOS for free whenever it drops, giving them the opportunity to mod their PCs with it.
There is an old saying that goes like “Your PC stops working when you open the Windows”, and its truly a great phrase. If you are a pro gamer, you should be using Linux based operating systems to get the best out of your PC.