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For a productivity-focused operating system, Windows 11 has quite a lot of nags and prompts that often irritate users with their uncalled

For a productivity-focused operating system, Windows 11 has quite a lot of nags and prompts that often irritate users with their uncalled appearances. One of them is the so-called SCOOBE or Second-chance out-of-box experience. It shows up when you log in and won't let you get to the desktop until you get through all the extra prompts Microsoft throws at you. SCOOBE is one of those things I recommend turning off the moment you install Windows 11, and while Microsoft is not removing it, the company makes some useful changes to make it less annoying.

In the recently released Windows 11 Dev build, Microsoft changed SCOOBE to a single-screen experience with a list of optional features you can enable with simple toggles. As such, Windows 11 no longer forces you to go through several screens of Microsoft's upsells.

Another useful change in the new SCOOBE is the updated buttons. You can accept or decline all offers with a single click. Just press "Accept all" or "Keep the current settings." In a typical Microsof...