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Microsoft terms Windows 10 most safest window ever         

byCustoms Today Report
22/09/2015
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LONDON: Microsoft has announced that users who have upgraded to Windows 10 visit Windows Store every day to download more apps as compared in the past when they were using the previous Windows versions.

On the other hand, Redmond claims that users are allowed to control what they want to see on their lock screens, so depending on their votes, they can get suggestions that are more relevant for their activities. Now operating on well over 75 million devices (according to Microsoft’s most recent user update on August 26), Windows 10 is still receiving considerable criticism for its “poorly conceived” Store Apps, the forced nature of its updates and some of its more invasive privacy habits. Brix added that the user-hooking techniques are broadly deployed, incorporating “features both inside and outside of the Store that are fast becoming part of people’s daily lives”. The new operating system has been designed to lure its users to use the Windows Store more.

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Microsoft is leaving no stone unturned for the promotion of its latest Windows version.

At this point, there’s no timing for the debut of Windows Spotlight in the stable builds of Windows 10, but expect this to happen sometime in the coming months.

Microsoft’s Brix stated clearly that Windows 10 lay at the heart of Microsoft’s campaign to promote the Windows Store. However, whether this additional security feature would be good enough to push the potential users in upgrading their operating system or not, is something that only time will tell. “We have taken steps to change the way people discover and experience apps in Windows 10″, he explained.

For tracking the malicious and malware, windows defender has been provided.

With Windows 10, Microsoft has also expanded its mobile device management capabilities and replaced reliance on password authentication with Microsoft Passport. After that, users can verify their identities quickly on devices using either PINs or biometric gestures with Windows Hello. The title of his piece?: “7 things I still hate about Windows 10″. It would appear that Windows 10 hasn’t gotten everybody there quite yet.

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