Windows Insiders can now turn on Administrator Protection
Briefly

Microsoft has introduced a new approach for Administrator Protection in Windows 11, allowing users to enable it directly from Windows Security settings instead of relying on IT administrators.
The objective of Administrator Protection is to ensure users work with the least necessary privileges, mitigating risks posed by malicious activities that exploit administrative rights.
When a user needs admin privileges for a process, they're prompted to authorize, with privileges lasting only as long as the required action, thus enhancing security.
Microsoft's plan includes color-coded prompts to enhance user awareness during privilege requests, making it clearer when admin rights are needed.
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