Windows File Explorer, often overlooked by Windows users, is undergoing significant changes due to EU data protection regulations. Specifically, Microsoft has disabled account-based features in the latest Windows 11 24H2 preview build to comply with these laws. This includes the removal of content linked to Entra IDs in the European Economic Area, affecting key functionalities like Recent, Favorites, and Details Pane. Surprisingly, despite its critical role in computing, user reactions to these changes have been minimal, highlighting the perceived redundancy of certain features.
Windows File Explorer, a crucial yet overlooked component of daily computing tasks, has undergone changes to comply with EU data protection regulations, sparking little user outrage.
In the latest Windows 11 build, Microsoft has disabled certain account-based features in File Explorer to adhere to EU regulations, leaving many users surprisingly accepting of the changes.
Collection
[
|
...
]