Windows 10 has been forcibly implemented by the Microsoft company, a change that has already annoyed quite a few users even from the moment it was revealed as safe to be offered by the company. More precisely, those from Microsoft are going to force computer users to use an online account to install Windows 10 if they started this process with the computer connected to the Internet before initiating everything.
Windows 10 will display the "Sign in with Microsoft" option in this situation for those who make the mistake of having their computer connected to the Internet when they started the operating system installation procedure. Of course, not everyone appreciates this change, and this is because people want to have the option to install Windows 10 without logging into a Microsoft account, and it is available, but it is necessary that the process be done offline .
THE Windows 10 MISTAKE that Microsoft ANNOUNCES Users with
Windows 10 has this very bad change implemented in the Home version of the operating system, while in the Professional version there is the option to create a local user account instead of logging in online. For those using the Home version of Windows 10, the only solution to get rid of a Microsoft account that they either don't have or don't want is to disconnect from the Internet before starting the installation of the operating system, but this is a trick
Windows 10 has not explicitly mentioned this somewhere, so Microsoft forces people to create accounts in its online platform in order to increase the number of users and collect more data from them. Of course, it is a miserable move that Microsoft forcibly imposes for Windows 10, but it is not really the first of its kind that the American company does, so we should not be too surprised by it.
For now, Windows 10 only has the change implemented in the Home version, but it would not be excluded that it is also imposed in the Professional version, and in others that are now offered.