![]() not really by Microsoft itself), it looks like it just downloads the same file from the website anyways. Looking around in the winget "repository" (which seems to be open-source and community maintained, i.e. ![]() Plus it's less beginner friendly, using the windows command-line. This may lead to other problems too, though, like it may not be supported by the developers, may not be fully tested and you may end up with an older version than the latest release. I'd argue it's not even that much safer from a malware point of few. You never know what kinds of versions are floating around in such not well established, unofficial channels. I really, highly recommend sticking to the official versions from the official website.
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