As a Windows 11 user, you may have run into the same issues that I have with the notification centre. You kind of want to leave notifications on in case you miss anything, and while you can't really be bothered to customise them individually to prevent everything from bugging you, you also kinda want it to just leave you the heck alone.
Well, now Microsoft looks set to add yet another way for apps to infiltrate your notifications bar in the form of a new API soon to roll out to app devs. It will allow apps to automatically ask for permission to pin their apps to your taskbar, as well as ask to become the default app.
Because that won't be annoying at all.
In a recent Microsoft UX blog post(opens in new tab), the company announced a «principled approach to app pinning», one that is meant to «put people in control of their Windows PC experience» by giving them the privilege to deny apps permissions. That's nice of Microsoft, isn't it.
The blog post notes that the API will invoke a new popup window that will let you know a new app (or very likely each time an app gets auto updated) wants to be pinned to your taskbar.
Not only will the API let devs ask permission for their apps to be pinned to the taskbar, unprompted, they will also be able to ask for default app permissions. So, similarly to every time you accidentally open Internet Explorer and it pops up asking «do you want to make this your default browser?», so too will other apps have their opportunity to live in the limelight.
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