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21.04.2024 13:37

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Microsoft does not want you to use local user accounts

As many as 67.23 percent of PC users still swear by the Windows 10 operating system. This, of course, is not to Microsoft's liking.
Microsoft does not want you to use local user accounts

Microsoft is focusing more and more on the development of the Windows 12 operating system. Nevertheless, the current Windows 11 still has many improvements. New version of the network operating system brings a renewed design and puts the user and his content in the center. Although the Windows 11 operating system is still available to everyone today, according to statistics from StatCounter, it is currently used by only 28.18 percent of users worldwide.

On the other hand, 67.23 percent of PC users still swear by the Windows 10 operating system. Its market share increased by 0.35 percent compared to the previous month. This actually means that the number of computers with the Windows 10 operating system has increased, mainly due to the number of decommissioned systems. Of course, Microsoft cannot be satisfied with this, as Windows 10 will only be supported until October 14, 2025.

Apparently, Microsoft is also not happy with the fact that the vast majority of Windows 10 users swear by local user accounts. So it's no surprise that the latest update included a notice asking users to switch to Microsoft's user interface as soon as possible. Although many users are not enthusiastic about this move, Microsoft wants to provide them with a better user experience by changing their user account.

Experts are convinced that Microsoft wants to use this move to convince users to use its cloud services. In addition, this is the first step towards starting to use the more modern Windows 11 operating system. Therefore, it is not surprising that many Windows 10 users are not overly enthusiastic about the novelty.


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