

Thankfully, Windows 10 users can disable the People icon until then. Microsoft needs to get rid of this feature. The list of available apps for My People in the Store is tiny and extremely sad.
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Microsoft hasn’t even adopted My People for its services, so it’s unsurprising that only a handful of apps have integrated with it. Does Facebook’s Windows 10 app integrate with it? Of course not. It doesn’t even work with the SMS features built into the Your Phone application. You might expect that People would be integrated with other Microsoft applications like Microsoft Teams, LinkedIn, Yammer, and Xbox Live Chat, but you’d be wrong. In reality, My People has integrated with very few services: In the default Windows installation, it only works with Mail and Skype. You can even pin your favorite contacts to the taskbar and have one-click access to your favorite people! Click it, and you can chat with people on a variety of different services. The My People feature lives on Windows 10’s taskbar by default.
