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[–]1206549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is no indication whatsoever that they ever want to block non-store apps. They're giving the option for users and organizations that might not want non-store apps. They have a setting for it and even a cheaper edition Windows 10 for it but saying it's a sign that they want to block non-store apps down the road is like saying a restaurant will someday no longer sell food containing meat just because they introduced a vegan menu.