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Windows 11 or Windows 10?

My computer has been prompting me for a while and I keep deferring.  I then hastily hit the button saying, "I do," (lol) thinking newer is better, right?  

Oh, no.  Then I read that Windows 11 is much more restrictive, so I keep pushing back the scheduled time for this update.

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First, in what ways is Windows 11 more restrictive?  I've heard that it requires more sign-ins and is not that compatible with a Google browser.

Second, the articles I've pulled up look confusing, but, if I wanted to, is there a way to a) disallow the update to 11, but b) still keep the updates coming for my current operating system? 

I don't need to type in a syntax error on a string from those articles I read that will create a mess of sorts.

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