Insider version of Windows 10 gets 'do not disturb' mode
Windows 10 has received a do not disturb mode. The function, called Microsoft Quiet Hours, is for the time being only available to users of the Insider program.
That Microsoft has announced in a blog post. The Quiet Hours function ensures that users do not receive notifications between pre-set times.
Quiet Hours is automatically switched on during certain games. After turning off the function, users can see which notifications they have missed. It is also possible to make exceptions. As a result, notifications from certain people can be seen when the function is on.
The feature has been added to a beta version of Windows 10, which is only available to users of the Insider program. Users must also have registered for the so-called Fast Ring.
Edge
Microsoft has also added new features for, among other things, the web browser Edge. Users can now automatically enter credit card information. There is also an adapted viewer for pdf and epub content, and a number of settings menus have been modified.