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Seen those complaints online about having to sign in to your Microsoft account to use Windows 11’s Notepad app? It’s all a load of hot air

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  • Some Windows 11 users got the impression Notepad now requires logging into your Microsoft account
  • This isn’t true, but the app just got a new AI feature that does require such a sign-in
  • There’s still a fair bit of anger about Microsoft adding more and more capabilities to Notepad when it’s designed to be a streamlined text editor

Is the idea of Windows 11 users now having to sign in to use the Notepad app a new scheme concocted by Microsoft to annoy folks? Fortunately, this very much isn’t the case, even though many people have jumped to this conclusion.

The prospect was raised by BobPony who (along with other denizens of X) pointed out that after the recent update for the Notepad app, it was now asking them to sign in to their Microsoft account.

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