Windows 10 build 10166 Microsoft Wi-Fi app
Windows 10 build 10166 Microsoft Wi-Fi, which will let folks buy Internet access through the Windows Store.
Microsoft Wi-Fi, an app that has been included in previous builds of Windows 10, has been enabled for people in the Seattle area so that users can purchase wireless internet access through the Windows Store from the wireless networking menu in the Windows 10 taskbar. While the company hasn’t provided a definitive launch date, Microsoft Wi-Fi is supposed to be available for people in the rest of the U.S. “soon.”
It will be interesting to see how popular the feature becomes, especially since many people have smartphones that can also serve as portable Wi-Fi hotspots. However Microsoft Wi-Fi works out, it will likely be less controversial than Windows 10’s Wi-Fi Sense feature, which has drawn criticism from security experts for automatically logging users into open wireless networks and allowing people to share network passwords with friends.
Microsoft Wi-Fi, an app that has been included in previous builds of Windows 10, has been enabled for people in the Seattle area so that users can purchase wireless internet access through the Windows Store from the wireless networking menu in the Windows 10 taskbar. While the company hasn’t provided a definitive launch date, Microsoft Wi-Fi is supposed to be available for people in the rest of the U.S. “soon.”
It will be interesting to see how popular the feature becomes, especially since many people have smartphones that can also serve as portable Wi-Fi hotspots. However Microsoft Wi-Fi works out, it will likely be less controversial than Windows 10’s Wi-Fi Sense feature, which has drawn criticism from security experts for automatically logging users into open wireless networks and allowing people to share network passwords with friends.
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