Windows 11’s push for mandatory Microsoft accounts is hitting a nerve with users who say the change complicates setup, privacy, and basic PC ownership
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Microsoft's requirement for a mandatory account during Windows 11 setup is sparking controversy, complicating setup and privacy. Users are pushing back, with 55% of polled readers preferring local accounts and 35% wanting both options. Microsoft Vice President Scott Hanselman is considering removing the requirement, acknowledging user frustration with forced accounts and ads. The move could improve user experience and address performance issues, but actual results will dictate the initiative's success.