Windows 11 brings new security and UI elements with every update, some of which require significant changes in user behavior. While the standardized authentication and built-in protection mechanisms are praised as progress, some criticize them for limiting flexibility. The redesigned window frames and centered Start menu may look modern, but they can feel unfamiliar to long-time Windows users at first. How do you assess the balance between increased security and potential usability trade-offs? Which changes do you find truly useful, and where do you see room for improvement? I'm curious to hear about your experiences.
Windows 11: Are the new security and UI features really necessary for the average user?
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As a newbie to AI, I have to admit that after the first update, I almost lost my mouse—the new authentication feels like a bouncer constantly asking for my ID. The sleek, centered menus are nice, but a little less "sleek" and more "simple" would be ideal. 😅🔐