![]() After that, it appears in the Walkthrough from the Welcome page. Today, Setttings Sync appears in the Welcome Page as referenced by above. The way we surface Settings Sync is likely more important than the naming. Browsers are also a bit of a vehicle for the relative vendor's identity services. Users sign-in to browsers to restore their bookmarks and extensions, but also because their identity gets them past sign-in's where it is applicable - such as gmail, ect. CC: notesīrowser sign-in is a good proxy here, but also a bit of an apples to oranges comparison. CC: can experiment with a full sign in prompt such as Chrome does reducing the Welcome steps to a single sign-on. This could involve moving Settings Sync / Personalization to be the first item we show people. ![]() We can experiment with refreshing our Welcome View. Another Chrome example from first run on install.
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