Commentary, Microsoft

Vista’s Security Downfall: User Tunnel Vision

Gadgetophile (great blog, by the way) has mentioned something today that really seems to hit the nail on the head to me.

Microsoft has upped security so that when a program that could be potentially harmful is run, either by the user or by some other means, Windows will ask permission before actually running it. The dialogue contains two buttons - Allow and Cancel - but Microsoft have totally missed a principal design idea with this: user tunnel vision.

These boxes will very quickly become an automatic thing for less tech-savvy users; automatically clicking Allow, that is. Gadgetophile uses the example that the box will soon look like it only has one button to the user - the ‘Make it Work’ button, and I completely agree with this.

Click below to see the pictures. I’ll take sudo any day.

Read - [via Gadgetophile]

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