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*[[Samsung]] and [[Google]] both deliberately limit what the user can do on the [[wikipedia:Galaxy_Store|Galaxy Store]] and [[wikipedia:Google_Play|Play Store]], respectively. Most features (such as updating and installing apps) are either completely blocked, or hidden from the main [[wikipedia:User_interface|UI]], nagging the user into signing-in to unlock the "extra" features.{{Citation needed}} | *[[Samsung]] and [[Google]] both deliberately limit what the user can do on the [[wikipedia:Galaxy_Store|Galaxy Store]] and [[wikipedia:Google_Play|Play Store]], respectively. Most features (such as updating and installing apps) are either completely blocked, or hidden from the main [[wikipedia:User_interface|UI]], nagging the user into signing-in to unlock the "extra" features.{{Citation needed}} | ||
*[[Windows 11]] requires to log in with a [[Microsoft]] account in order to configure and use the operating system. {{Citation needed}} | *[[Windows 11]] requires to log in with a [[Microsoft]] account in order to configure and use the operating system. {{Citation needed}} | ||
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*[[Android]] | *[[Android]] | ||
*[[Android Developer Verification]] | *[[Android Developer Verification]] | ||
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[[Category:Common terms]] | [[Category:Common terms]] | ||
[[Category:Theme]] | [[Category:Theme]] | ||