Microsoft still pushing out fixes for Windows 10
Briefly

In December 2023, Microsoft announced changes to Windows sign-in procedures to comply with the Digital Markets Act, affecting how users authenticate apps across the EEA.
Facing criticism for frequent single sign-on prompts, Microsoft confirmed that users with specific region settings would see notifications when accessing apps with Windows credentials.
Despite fewer features compared to Windows 11, the latest Insider build of Windows 10 addresses significant issues like freezing in File Explorer and Edge performance.
As Windows 10's support nears an end, Microsoft continues to offer necessary fixes for legacy users, demonstrating commitment to maintaining functionality until the transition.
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