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Windows 11's 'Second Chance' setup pushes Microsoft services and subscriptions

Windows 11's "Second Chance Out of Box Experience" (SCOOBE) is a deceptive setup process that appears unexpectedly, even months or years after initial installation. This feature prompts users to sign up for or enable various Microsoft services, including browser settings, phone linking, Office subscriptions, and Xbox Game Pass, often with prominent "accept" buttons and less obvious "skip" options. The process is criticized for being an unethical attempt to increase revenue and can lead to decreased employee productivity and increased support calls for organizations managing PCs. AI

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  1. The Register — AI TIER_1 · Avram Piltch ·

    Go straight to sell! Windows second-chance setup hawks Microsoft services at IT's expense

    <h4>The OS trying to upsell you subscriptions is more than just an annoyance</h4> <p><strong>opinion</strong> You’ve had your laptop for months, and you’ve always made sure it installed Microsoft updates. Then one day you boot up, and Windows 11 greets you with a confusing messag…