this post was submitted on 07 Dec 2023
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Sure, as long as you're never going to connect it to the internet
I'm hearing about Atlas for the first time. It seems great! Is there a particular reason it shouldn't be connected to the internet?
I honestly had only just heard about it myself so I looked into it. It removes both Windows Defender and Windows update, as well as a bunch of other services that have flow on effects for security.
I see, thanks!
Windows, without any security updates, without firewall and without the antivirus.