A new experience was integrated into the Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE) that appears when resetting a PC. During setup, users were asked who would be using the device, with an option to select "People in my family.". Choosing this option helped users configure multiple accounts and set up a family group, granting access to parental control features like screen time limits, content filters, and spending controls that span across Windows, Xbox, and Android platforms.
The Action Center has also undergone some changes. Microsoft has introduced a new feature called " Quick Actions," which allows users to quickly access common settings, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and brightness. windows 10 insider preview build 19536 20h2 full
holds historical significance as the first 20H2-era build that ultimately led nowhere—abandoned in favor of a servicing-style update for 20H2. While it introduced useful user-facing features like per-display refresh rate control and a modernized Korean IME, it was not stable for daily use. For developers and Windows historians, 19536 is a snapshot of Microsoft's shift from annual "big" feature updates to smaller, faster deliveries through the Windows 10 (later Windows 11) Dev Channel. A new experience was integrated into the Out-of-Box