> I think the strategy isn't just being creepy, they want to advertise their device management in Azure and part of the advertising is filling the list of devices with unsuspecting victims.
I don't understand like, who would want their private computers to be controlled by their school or work? It's not like Microsoft gains anything by that? If that would happen, even if I loved Microsoft before I would start to hate them if they take all my personal files and give them to my school/employer.
That is incredibly bad for privacy and I don't understand how that popup can exist or yet even continue to popup every couple of weeks. Especially with the defaults being that malicious.