I will experiment with this over the holidays and write something up when/if possible. But you can see (and edit) this file right now on stable if you want to just see the list of new features that are coming-JSON files are more easily human-readable than XML, I think-in Notepad or whatever text editor. My understanding is that you can now edit this file in one or more Insider channel builds in which Microsoft is now testing these changes, but I’ve not tried it yet. You can use this file, which needs to be taken over before it can edited, to globally enable/disable individual features (“Edge is uninstallable,” “File Explorer Search is third party extensible,” “Third party search providers show in search,” and many others) or add your country (“US”) to the list of locales in which each feature is made available. That second method is something I’m investigating right now myself: There’s a plain text file called IntegratedServicesRegionPolicySet.json in C:\windows\system32\ that Microsoft will use to toggle the new Digital Market Act (DMA) compliance changes that Microsoft is making in Windows 11 whenever they go live in stable.
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