Updating to a new build of Windows is always a give-and-take process.
The impersonal login page
A small, but nice cosmetic change.
Now, when you click or swipe away the lock screen background picture,
you don’t end up on a login screen with a plain colored background or
the default Windows background. Instead, you get the same picture as
your lock screen by default.
The new animation for switching between the lock screen and login page is quite nice too.
Wi-Fi Sense
Microsoft’s experiment with seamless Wi-Fi login sharing is
going away. Wi-Fi Sense was originally a feature on Windows phones, and came to
PCs with Windows 10 in 2015. Now, Microsoft says it is removing the feature
from both phones and PCs beginning with the Anniversary Update, because so few
people used it.
While a nice idea in theory, Wi-Fi Sense was never welcomed by users and
critics largely because it required Microsoft to store your Wi-Fi login
credentials on its servers. Some of those fears were misplaced, but the general
idea of the service was never well received.
While the Wi-Fi login sharing is going away, Wi-Fi
Sense’s secondary feature, which alerts you when an open Wi-Fi network is
nearby, will remain.
Kid’s Corner
Windows 10 Mobile’s kids-only space, Kid’s Corner, is another victim of low usage. The feature first came to Windows handsets with Windows Phone 8.1. It was designed as a way to create a kid-friendly area on Windows phones—complete with its own Start screen—where kids could use certain apps and other data without accessing other parts of the phone.While Kid’s Corner is going away, there is an alternative feature that users can try instead called Apps Corner. The feature is under Settings > Accounts > Apps Corner. It doesn’t have quite the same features that Kid’s Corner did, but you can give children their own Start screen and access to select apps.
All apps
A longtime feature of the Start menu is going away. Starting with the Anniversary Update, Windows 10 users will no longer see the All apps button, which was also known as “All programs” in previous versions of Windows.
Instead, users will just see a long list of installed apps in alphabetical order like they do now when they press All apps. The idea is to reduce clicks to access programs in the Start menu.
To accommodate the end of All apps, Microsoft is putting certain features to the left of the installed apps scroll such as the Settings app, your user account picture, and the power button.
Messaging Everywhere
Okay, fair enough this isn’t something that Microsoft is really taking away since it never made it to the standard build of Windows 10 in the first place. Nevertheless, many Windows 10 Mobile users were looking forward to the ability to use the Messaging app on both their PCs and phones to send and receive texts.Instead, Microsoft has decided to rebuild the feature for Skype.
Let’s hope Microsoft can get it right as Skype integration is pathetically broken and missing key features on Windows 10 Mobile at this writing.
In the meantime, Windows 10 Mobile users will have to make do with Cortana’s SMS feature for sending texts on their PCs.
You’ll use Cortana and you’ll like it
Microsoft confirmed to PCWorld that the plain search option is gone and that Cortana is your only choice. If you don't like that, Microsoft points out you can remove the Cortana text entry box from the taskbar. We've also got a few tips for anyone who wants to keep Cortana, but limit how much information it can assimilate about you.
Nevertheless, making Cortana mandatory is an aggressive move by Microsoft and likely won’t sit well with the more privacy-conscious users—at least those who haven’t already switched to Linux.
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