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Windows 10 Creators Update to include option to only install Store apps to improve security

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The upcoming Creators Update to Windows 10 is expected to include an optional feature disabling the installation of x86 apps unless they are downloaded from the Windows Store for improved security.
With the Creators Update for Windows 10 scheduled to be released in April , Microsoft will soon be adding the ability to restrict the installation of legacy, x86 apps from any sources other than the Windows Store, something that may prove quite useful for novice users and organisations such as schools and businesses.
While the feature will be completely optional, for those who want to ensure the that applications they install on their computer are 100% certified by Microsoft and pose little risk to the security of their device, the option may prove beneficial. Novice users not familiar with common security practices to avoid the installation of viruses and other malware might also find it to be a convenience. You also won’t have to worry about the bloatware that is often bundled with some free applications and installed without your permission.
Alongside the improved security, choosing the option may save some hassle for administrative and IT staff within organisations such as schools and business that usually do not want third party apps installed without their permission.

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