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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
I've not seen anything mentioned about any kind storage being made available to anyone on TPM chips. Not saying it's not possible, but I'd need to see some compelling evidence.
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Perhalps I may not understand, but iirc Windows 11 already requires some minimum chipsets, as on olders ones won't work.
To me it looks like it stores those keys on boot, btw:
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The new Microsoft Store will also enable users to install Android apps onto their devices via the Amazon Appstore. This feature will require a Microsoft account, an Amazon account, and a one-time install for Windows Amazon Appstore client
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Featur..._to_Windows_11
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As part of the minimum system requirements, Windows 11 only officially supports devices with a Trusted Platform Module 2.0 security coprocessor.
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Users could install Android apps through any source using the APK file format.[109] An Amazon Appstore client for Microsoft Store was also available. The Windows Subsystem for Android and Amazon Appstore became available to Release channel users in the United States on February 15, 2022, in Windows 11 Release build 22000.527. On March 5, 2024, Microsoft announced deprecation of WSA with support ending on March 5, 2025.
WSA was based on the Intel Bridge runtime compiler; Intel stated that the technology was not dependent on its CPUs, and would also be supported on x86-64 and ARM CPUs from other vendors
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On August 20, 2025, the Amazon Appstore became inaccessible on third party Android devices and apps bought from the Amazon Appstore no longer work on those devices, but will continue for Fire Tablets
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Idk.
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The companies immediately restricted new installations of Amazon Appstore and other apps on Windows 11, but pledged to continue serving updates for existing installations until March, 5 2025.
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The Arch Wiki and Gentoo have a page explaining TPM:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Tru...latform_Module
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Trusted_Platform_Module
Also I wonder how might Amazon keep two versions of its app (one for pre-Windows 11, and another for it), within two format versions of the books files: in fact it doesn't.