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How to Disable Annoying Windows 11 Ads: 6 Options to Maximize Removal

Windows has always been my main operating system Although I personally feel that it is getting better and better Windows 11 has many great new features, but one of the most unusual things to there are more and more ads. Microsoft has been trying to find ways to promote its services through different channels in recent years.

If you are like me and feel that Windows 11 ads have started to affect the user experience, the following 6 options can turn them off, of course, this cannot all ads removed, but at least it can greatly reduce the incidence.

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Turn off these 6 options to maximize removal of annoying Windows 11 ads

1. Turn off promotion prompts in the start menu

In addition to being pinned, the Windows 11 There are some works recommended below also in the start menu, which are items that have been used frequently recently. Those who pay attention to the “Suggestions” section will find that Microsoft occasionally promotes its own applications here For example, if you always use Chrome, the menu will prompt you to switch to Edge.

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If you do not want to see this ad quickly, you can turn it off by going to Personalization in settings.

Open Settings-> Personalization-> Start and turn off “Show suggestions for suggestions, shortcuts, new apps, etc.”:

2. Tips and tricks to turn off the lock screen

In fact, Microsoft has not released any promotion tips for the lock screen that will always be on The default lock screen of Windows 11 will display “Windows Focus”, and several Microsoft ads will appear on the screen, such as the most recent ones. XBOX game launched, What are the benefits of signing in with a Microsoft account?

Although this won’t affect the user experience, it might bother some people. If they want to be quieter, they can solve the problem by switching to pictures or slideshows.

Open Settings-> Personalization-> Lock Screen, open the menu on the right to personalize your lock screen, and switch to a photo or slideshow:

3. Turn off your settings in notifications

After updating the Windows 11 operating system, a welcome screen almost always appears to tell us what new features and recommendations are available. In addition, when using Windows 11, notification windows sometimes appear to force us to move to Microsoft applications.

If you don’t want to see these, you can go to ads and turn off all related options.

Open Settings -> System -> Notifications, scroll down to “Other options”, open the inverted triangle on the right side, and you will see three options, these are:

  • Show the Windows welcome screen experience after upgrading and after logging in to show new features and tips
  • Recommended ways to get the most out of Windows and complete the setup of this device
  • Get tips and advice when using Windows

Check the three checkboxes to close:

4. Turn off suggested content in the settings

In addition to the start menu and notifications, Microsoft also pushes you timely advertisements in Windows settings, such as recommending its own applications. If you don’t want to see it, go to Settings -> Privacy & Security -> General and turn off the display of suggested content in the Settings app:

5. Turn off ads in File Explorer

You read that right, even the Microsoft file manager pushes recommendation ads, and the main reason is to get you to subscribe to OneDrive and Office.

If you don’t want to see it, you can turn it off. Open File Explorer, open the menu in the upper right corner and enter “Options”.

6. Turn off personal advertising action

Some people should know that Windows provides an advertising identifier for each device and user to track your interests, preferences and habits to deliver relevant recommended ads. provided in applications. It depends on whether you want to be tracked or not, you can turn it off.

Open Settings -> Privacy & Security -> General, you’ll see “Allow apps to use my advertising ID to show personalized ads” at the top, turn off the switch on the right, and you’re done:

Summary

The above is the current way to manually control Windows 11 ad recommendation ads People who find it difficult can also use third-party applications that may send Windows ads off Third-party applications won’t do it.

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