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Well, Since their alternative Quillbot does not support Firefox. I might switch to Grammarly
Here’s your bypass:
In OOBE, go through MS account creation. Tell it you were born today. It’ll let you set a password for the MS account before rejecting you due to COPA requirements. At this point, you can make an offline account without having even created an MS account, let alone having to use one.
This will not go away - it’s a legal thing. MS doesn’t want to deal with COPA stuff for very young kids, so this flow exists. Enjoy.
the thing is laser printer is costlier upfront, Bulkier, heavier, needs more space and compared to inkjet printer
Calc is not 1 on 1 comparison with Excel tbh. Hell even VBA macros cannot run properly as an industry standard in many companies.
I tried other Launchers mentioned like Niagara, MSFT, Octopii, Lawnchair. But, I want horizontal App Drawer and stability like NOVA. Nothing beats NOVA atm. that is shame
because it is much more stable, plenty of customisation and ofc one time payment.
if you are asking about combinations of customisations, flexibility and stability. none atm.
the easiest path would be Chinese phones without GMS like Huawei,OPPO,vivo,Xiaomi,Honor
as long as your phone have GMS preinstalled and listed under Google certification. this will affect you. So, Chinese phone without GMS is fine.
- I think for noobs it will be better they buy the Chinese phone such as Huawei that does not certified by Google and emulated it with gbox for GMS support. Then they still they got their favourite apps going even banking apps as well. https://storage.googleapis.com/play_public/supported_devices.html
if this policy is implemented. the easiest thing for noobs will be get a Chinese phone without certification from Google https://storage.googleapis.com/play_public/supported_devices.html like huawei (you can get a GMS support with emulator like Gbox)
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Well, Since their alternative Quillbot does not support Firefox. I might switch to Grammarly
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Here’s your bypass:
In OOBE, go through MS account creation. Tell it you were born today. It’ll let you set a password for the MS account before rejecting you due to COPA requirements. At this point, you can make an offline account without having even created an MS account, let alone having to use one.
This will not go away - it’s a legal thing. MS doesn’t want to deal with COPA stuff for very young kids, so this flow exists. Enjoy.
Microsoft is plugging more holes that let you use Windows 11 without an online account (theverge.com)