Whenever it comes to the thorny issue of money exchange there will always be those that will seek to deny access to information that they feel might not be in their best economic interests.
These last 2 years have amply demonstrated this time and time again.
Entire governments worldwide have gotten caught up in the spreading of misinformation and the denial of other certain other information that you would have thought it was their duty to provide.
As a home PC user since 2004 (Windows, unfortunately) I have noticed that whilst there is a seemingly endless amount of products you can buy to help you with your experience of using a PC ranging from antivirus, software and maintenance and repair utilities, there is an almost corresponding silence when it comes to the promotion of free open source software.
Some of which is simply brilliant.
It’s almost criminal that so much good and valuable hard work by so many gets so little credit.
Even some essential free Microsoft products such as checkdisk (CHDSK) system file checker (SFC) and deployment Image Servicing (DISM) and Management get very little publicity online compared to the paid for programs.
The power of money?
https://www.minitool.com/data-recovery/chkdsk-vs-scandisk-vs-sfc-vs-dism.html