Using the smart app for control is definitely worthwhile after the new window installation.
Using the smart app for control is definitely worthwhile after the new window installation.
Windows 11 smart app offers good value for casual users. It enhances security but may have some limitations that prevent certain apps from working properly. Ideal for web browsing, movies, gaming, and occasional 3D software use.
What you're referring to involves clearer details about your situation. I understand you don't typically store large numbers of games or media files locally on your PC. You're not concerned about reinstalling games, and you have a fast internet connection that can download large files quickly—often within about half an hour. Your personal and family media are also backed up in the cloud, which helps with accessibility and security.
After a fresh setup, the smart application begins blocking CorePrivacySettingsStore.dll, which is essential for Windows to function properly. It's interesting how the system decides to restrict access based on signing issues. If even Microsoft struggles with proper signing, third-party developers might face similar challenges.