Welcome to the family Less punitive policies Microsoft policies are now inclusive and allow third-party store applications. This gives users even more reason to upgrade to Windows 11 once it is released. As part of the policies, Microsoft will not be demanding a share of the revenue from the new stores. This will probably serve as an incentive and encourage more shops to hop on the bandwagon. The company had earlier loosened its policies on its rival browsers. This has seen Opera and Yandex make their way to the Microsoft Store to serve as alternatives to Edge browser. When you think about it, this creates healthy competition as users are not limited to Microsoft-owned browsers. Competitive advantage The move puts Microsoft ahead of Apple’s Mac store by providing a wider variety. Users have more reasons to install Windows 11. Although there is no mention of other apps coming to the store, it is only a matter of time until they join in. This puts Microsoft as a more open and inclusive alternative than its competitors. For now, we can only wait and see what other stores will take up the offer and join the family. Are you excited about the new stores coming to the Microsoft store? What are your expectations? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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