It’s been a week since Microsoft unveiled its plans to address several major pain points in Windows 11, including performance, reliability, and overall user experience.

This announcement, of course, arrived at a crucial time. Windows 11‘s reputation has been dragged through the mud of late, and even the most diehard fans have begun speaking up about forced Copilot bloat, excessive ads, unreliable updates, and general performance.

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Scrapping this mandatory Microsoft Account during setup is something I want oh-so-badly, and I know I’m not alone. It’s one of the gripes I see most when browsing the Windows web.

Windows Central Senior Editor Zac Bowden polled our readers when he covered Hanselman’s response, asking whether or not YOU think Windows 11 should drop the mandatory Microsoft account requirements. The results are not exactly shocking.

The poll remains open, and I urge you to express your opinion above if you haven’t already.

As it stands at the time of writing this post, 55% of our readers polled said that they’d use a local account if it were an option. Another 35% said that they’d appreciate it if both options were available when setting up a new PC.

7% of readers said they’d stick with a Microsoft account even if a local account were available, and just 3% said they don’t mind the current forced account requirement.

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I’m not 100% certain that the forced account requirement will ever go away. As my colleague Zac Bowden points out, there are many separate teams inside of Microsoft that undoubtedly benefit from Windows users requiring an official account.

At the very least, it’s good to see big names at Microsoft engaging with the community as the company commits to polishing Windows. Actual results, of course, will dictate the success of the initiative.

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