![]() This means you cannot install just any application that you want from the internet by getting the installer packages, as you can on normal Windows. How does it do that exactly in Windows 11? For starters, it only allows you to install apps on your system from the Microsoft Store. The S mode limits what the user can do on the system. If you’ve ever heard of Windows 10 S, i.e., S mode, Windows 11 S mode is a lot similar with just a few changes here and there. However, it’s not only streamlined for security but performance as well. Security – that’s probably what the S stands for since it’s a more secure version of the OS. Windows 11 S mode is what you get when you put Windows 11 in secure lockdown. ![]() Windows 11 S Mode is one such head-scratcher for a few. ![]() Things are pretty straightforward, but there are always exceptions. There’s not generally any confusion when talking about the Windows Operating System.
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