Windows 11: Adware is included with the system, users revolt

Microsoft’s current favorite operating system is undoubtedly Windows 11, the latter obviously enjoying a constant update campaign and above all full of many features and changes made specifically to improve the user experience and satisfy all users.

Consequently, each update is made specifically to introduce changes capable of satisfying the needs of the community, only that not all that glitters is gold, in fact it seems that with the next update there will be a change that not everyone will like, it is in fact the introduction of a sort of integrated advertising in the start menu.

Recommended apps

Consequently, from what emerged from the latest registrations, with the next update within the start menu not only will the most often used system applications be recommended, but External applications to download will also be recommended from the Microsoft Store, a sort of advertisement dedicated to some selected developers and their applications.

It is therefore the introduction of a sort of adware integrated into Windows 11, a change that Microsoft has been covertly announcing for some time but which users have hardly accepted and will accept

since the presence of such advertising is considered unfair by many since it is an operating system purchased with one’s own money and consequently automatically considered free from advertising monetization.

The silver lining of this matter is that although advertisements are turned on by default, it seems that users can choose to disable themin fact, it will be enough for him to go to the system settings to be able to switch this setting off, a decidedly democratic choice on Microsoft’s part which also denotes attention to the desires and needs of its community.

This innovation is present in the Windows 11 24H2 update, so to notice it it is obviously necessary to first install the update of the operating system in question, we will then see what will happen with the next update after half the year.

 
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