OyaYansa Posted February 7, 2018 Share Posted February 7, 2018 A new secure mode for Windows 10 Home could be on the way and be released with the important update of Redstone 4 at the beginning of this spring, and everything to favor the use of the operating system to less experienced users. Last year Microsoft surprised with the release of Windows 10S, a reduced version of Windows 10 thought to improve security and performance, and encouraging the use of UWP applications from the official Microsoft store. Now Windows 10 S could arrive in the form of a new mode for Windows 10 Home and that would be available from the Redstone 4 update, and that the user could activate if he considered it appropriate. This way you could "convert" the version of Windows 10 Home to Windows 10S temporarily only at the click of a single click. It is known this possible Mode S for Windows 10 Home after appearing certain indications in the new Bug Bash of those of Redmond allowing this way that it is the own user from Windows 10 Home the one that can block the use of Win32 in the operating system, but without eliminating them, being able to return to the previous state at any time. If the user activates the S mode in Windows 10 what he would do is that the operating system could only use apps from the Microsoft Store, avoiding security problems with applications external to the official store. We will have to see if finally the S Mode for Windows 10 Home is just implemented with the output of the Redstone 4 update this spring. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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