Windows 11 Update Brings Bug Fixes and...Ads?
Microsoft is now showcasing "recommendations" for apps from the Microsoft Store within the Start menu. These app suggestions take up space in the "Recommended" section, potentially pushing pinned apps and recently used files further down the list.
While Microsoft frames this addition as a way to help users discover useful technology software, many see it as an unwelcome intrusion. Users accustomed to a clean and uncluttered Start menu now have to contend with promotional content.
The good news is that these ads – or recommendations, as Microsoft calls them – can be disabled. By diving into Settings > Personalization > Start menu, users can toggle off the option titled "Show recommendations for tips, app promotions, and more."
Here's a quick breakdown of the update:
- Security and Bug Fixes: The update addresses various bugs and security vulnerabilities, keeping your system safe and running smoothly.
- Start Menu Ads (Recommendations): Microsoft is testing app recommendations within the Start menu, but these can be disabled in settings.
- User Choice: While the update offers some helpful fixes, the inclusion of ads has sparked user frustration.
CONCLUSION:
Whether you see the Start menu recommendations as a helpful suggestion engine or an unwelcome intrusion depends on your perspective. Thankfully, Microsoft offers the option to keep your Start menu ad-free.