We have one client (two users local to us) whose Corporate uses this: i got contacted early by their IT as a possible issue to deal with, sent her the info I had gotten earlier that morning regarding the workaround. When I did actually have to address it on one user, their IT and I spoke, and she thanked me for saving her hours. The directions I had sent were MUCH easier and quicker than whatever Crowdstrike had sent them, and it apparently cut her per user time by more than half.
Only other user I had was a home user on an Optiplex. Apparently, at the time we had gotten it for her, Dell was loading it at the factory. When my boss called and said "She's convinced it's Crowdstrike", I said "No way. But I'll take care of it". He described it and I said... "sounds like it.. surely not...". Sure enough: Crowdstrike. Fixed it and uninstalled by brute force (CS requires a "key" to uninstall). Clients happy.