In June, we wrote about Microsoft's decision to open a Beta channel in the Windows 10 Insider Program to test new features. Now report Newin It is a feature of Windows 11 being tested on the older operating system. Unfortunately, one that is not appreciated.
Windows 11 Start Menu Enters
As all Windows 10 users know, when you click on your profile picture in the Start menu, various options appear, such as the option to manage your account or sign out.
In the new beta, a new section appears instead. Options that were previously easily accessible are now hidden behind this section and can only be accessed by clicking on the three dots in the top corner.
If this sounds familiar, it's because it's the same solution used in Windows 11 to display recommended programs and notifications about services like Microsoft 365 and Game Pass in the Start menu.
Phantom of Earthknown for finding hidden features in Beta, Dev, and Canary releases, was the first to uncover it. Image source: X
It remains to be seen whether the new design will eventually find its way into a stable release of Windows 10. If not, there will likely be a few Windows 10 users who will be concerned that they also didn't get details like a hidden sign-out button and recommendations for various subscription services.

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