Microsoft is making some small changes for Windows users in the EU.

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According to a new Windows 11 Insider Preview blog post:

a new Windows 11 Insider PreviewIn the European Economic Area , Windows will now require consent to share data between Windows and other signed-in Microsoft services.

You will see some Windows features start to check for consent now, with more being added in future builds. Without consent to share data between Windows and other signed-in Microsoft services, some functionality in Windows features may be unavailable, for example certain types of file recommendations under “Recommended” on the Start menu.

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