That's great news for everyone who doesn't want to use the cloud and syncing features found in Windows 10 and prefers instead to use local user accounts, also known as offline accounts. The good news is that Microsoft changed its mind and, if you're running a Windows 10 version that's newer than the Anniversary Update, you can now download and install some of the apps from the Microsoft Store with a local account. ![]() Unfortunately, in the first versions of Windows 10, you could use the Microsoft Store only if you agreed to sign in to Windows 10 with a Microsoft account. The Microsoft Store from Windows 10 offers one of the easiest ways to find, download, and install apps on our devices. ![]() ![]() Can I use the Microsoft Store with just a local account (no Microsoft account whatsoever)?
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