It is time for Windows Insiders to help Microsoft fix bugs in Windows 11. The company has announced the first Bug Bash of 2024. The event has started and will run through March 4.
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Members of the Windows Insider program have until 11:59 pm Pacific time today to complete the quests and earn some badges in the Feedback Hub for participating in the Windows 11 Bug Bash.
A now-removed quest published in Microsoft's official Feedback Hub app revealed an internal app the company uses to manage hidden features in Windows 11, surprisingly similar to the ViVeTool program.
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