Back in 2012, Microsoft released Kid’s Corner for Windows Phone 8. It was meant to be „a worry-free way for your kids to play“, or more precisely, a for parents to setup a secondary launch screen with selected apps and limited access to the phone.
Due to the low usage of the feature, Microsoft decided it wasn’t worth continuing with the development and support of Kid’s Corner, which was ultimately removed from Windows 10 Mobile with the Anniversary Update. Back then, Dona Sarkar, head of the Windows Insider Program, advised users of the feature to try the Apps Corner , saying:
Unfortunately, and again due to low usage, the Apps Corner won’t make the transition into the Creators Update.
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USA — software Microsoft will remove Apps Corner from Windows 10 Mobile as part of...