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Not sure where you got that piece of information...
Low tolerance silent battle?
I mean I could find only Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB v.1607, which supports CPUs up through the Intel 7th Generation.
8th Gen and Ryzen support were added in v.1703.
So I'm looking for any Coffee Lake or Ryzen owner using Win 10 LTSB.
1703 is Anniversary update, 1706 is Creators Update, the current branch is 1709, Fall Creators Update.
The LTSB version of Windows 10 is meant for running things like cash registers and ATM's. Windows XP Professional had an Enterprise Edition that does the same thing. Those "annoying" features in non-LTSB include free non-intrusive yet powerful AV software and security patches against Petya and NotPetya...
nothing you do online is private.
Windows Defender is fine with Malwarebytes, every AV/AM could be considered "spyware" i suppose.
He'll be living in the woods with a tin foil hat in no time.