Microsoft Store brings the remote installation of the application to Windows 10 with the “Install to my devices” feature

Microsoft has added a new feature to the web version of the Microsoft Store called “Install to my devices” that allows you to install an application on Windows 10 devices where you have the same account. Similar to Google Play, this allows you to install applications on devices from the web, even if you don’t have access to the Microsoft Store from Windows 10.

Microsoft Store brings the remote installation of the application to Windows 10 with the Install to my devices feature, Microsoft Store brings the remote installation of the application to Windows 10 with the “Install to my devices” feature, Optocrypto

When you open the store page of an application in the Microsoft Store and have previously used your account to install this application, you will be shown a button labeled “Install to my devices. In the following example, as I had previously installed Netflix using this account, the button was available.

If you click the “Install to my devices” button, you will be shown a list of devices that use your account. You can then select the devices on which you want to install the application and press the “Install Now” button to send them.

Microsoft Store brings the remote installation of the application to Windows 10 with the Install to my devices feature, Microsoft Store brings the remote installation of the application to Windows 10 with the “Install to my devices” feature, Optocrypto

When testing this feature, it took approximately 15 minutes to deliver and install the application on my Windows 10 test computer, but finally, Netflix was installed.

Based on support pages, this feature was added on June 6, 2018. Bleeping Computer contacted Microsoft for confirmation and comment but had not received a response at the time of this release.