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Woah, you are right! There is even a Wikipedia article about it.
Microsoft doesn't prevent me from using another operating system on my PC either (you are right that it would be way worse if they did, though). But they developed Windows - an operating system that takes away user's freedom. Valve does the same with SteamOS. Most software they make is proprietary, but Valve fans get distracted with things like Proton, which is just a fork of Wine.
If Windows is an unethical operating system and some company makes money distributing it, isn't that unethical?
Windows and other proprietary software is unethical, because it gives developers power over users. People can't easily see what such software does on their device and they can't change it. So they can't control those programs and as a result they have no control over their own devices. It's also very easy for developers to abuse those users with spyware, DRM and other malicious features. In case of Windows we know for a fact that it does those things. But even if it didn't, people deserve to be able to control their computers, so it's unethical to take that right away from them.
Free software gives you the 4 essential freedoms. Any programmer in the world can audit what such program does and change it. So it's very hard for a developer to abuse their users. If they add some malicious feature, any programmer can remove it and share the modified version with others. So with free software, it's the users who are in control (as long as there is at least one programmer among them that can make the changes they want).
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