"built to the highest Microsoft standards of security, privacy and performance" seems perhaps importantly different from "but to the highest standards".
"built to the highest Microsoft standards of security, privacy and performance" seems perhaps importantly different from "but to the highest standards".
Translation: plain-text/no security, as much telemetry as possible, and performance depends on how beefy of a computer you have, but it better be beefy.
I wonder if "the highest Microsoft standards" are above of below "military grade"?
"the highest Microsoft standards of security, privacy and performance" is a very low bar. It doesn't add any confidence. They might as well not talk about it at all.
And then just a beat later:
“…with you as the user always in control.”
What a joke.