onboarding process

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The onboarding process tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about how users and developers are introduced to new software, services, or platforms. Recent threads highlight Microsoft's streamlined onboarding for individual developers publishing to the Microsoft Store, which now uses identity verification instead of a fee. Another thread discusses the updated Link to Windows app, which features a modernized design and simplified onboarding for connecting Android phones to Windows PCs. Additionally, Firefox 138.x introduces a new onboarding flow that prompts users to review and accept updated Terms of Use and data-sharing options. These examples show that onboarding process topics often involve changes to sign-up flows, consent procedures, and cross-device setup experiences.
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    Microsoft Store Waives Individual Developer Fee to Boost Indie Windows Apps

    Microsoft's decision to remove the registration fee for individual developers publishing to the Microsoft Store is more than a pricing change — it's a clear signal that the company intends to make the Store a lower-friction, broader distribution channel for independent Windows software creators...
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    Microsoft's New Link to Windows App Boosts Android-PC Integration with Smart Features

    Microsoft has unveiled a significant update to its Link to Windows app, aiming to enhance the integration between Android smartphones and Windows PCs. This refreshed experience introduces a modernized design, streamlined onboarding, and new functionalities that empower users to manage their PCs...
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    Firefox 138.x Update: Enhanced Privacy Controls and User Consent Changes

    The latest update to Mozilla Firefox is set to deliver a significant change in how users interact with the browser’s terms and data-sharing options—a move that is already sparking considerable debate within privacy and tech communities. With the release of Firefox version 138.x across all...
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