Sounds like we need to start developing ad-blockers based directly within the OS.
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Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg 6 months ago
Click bait avoided, a prerelease build of Windows suggests some kind of general advertising in the start menu beyond promoting ads.
kaitco@lemmy.world 6 months ago
rdyoung@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Those exist. Use dns based adblockers. You can pick from a variety of services already out there or run your own with pihole.
Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg 6 months ago
Yeah, though … those don’t always work and it is entirely possible to break them if they become overly “pesky” for the corporations.
wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 months ago
Or literally just use the option in the settings menu that has existed since Windows 10 to turn this shit off.
All of this is clickbait.
paraphrand@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Until it turns itself back on during an update. Or hey implement another version that has its own off switch buried somewhere, etc.
It’s bloat and hassle.
You shouldn’t have to do maintenance on a brand new Windows install. Set preferences and install apps? Sure. But expecting everyone to go through a checklist of shit to turn off? Nah. That’s user hostile and so tedious.
Checklists and debloating procedures like that can feel like something an expert would do. And can feel like what a good computer user should do, but that’s a limited mindset that is a niche among all Windows platform users.
Warning, car analogy: Imagine if you bought a new car and had to scrape a bunch of advertisement decals off it. And you can to remove unneeded features like spoilers that are dragging you down. Oh, and randomly in the middle of the night the dealer tracks your car down and applies new decals that you will want to scrape off your windshield when you get a chance.
Stovetop@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Other than the dealer sneaking up in the middle of the night to reapply decals, that is sadly exactly what buying a new car is like.
Or, well, at least from what I’ve seen and heard from others. Who has money these days for new cars?
FaceDeer@fedia.io 6 months ago
Setting preferences is exactly what this is, though.
Zron@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Imagine depending on a company giving you the privilege of turning off ads in the operating system you paid $100USD for.
MS can get bent, I’m sick of advertising. Read the news, ads, watch any video without Adblock, ads, go out in public to enjoy a day out with my family, ads on every road and square foot of space. Now they want to put ads on the main menu of an operating system I only use to for relaxation and entertainment, but they were oh so kind to give me the option of turning them off for now. I’m not waiting for them to decide to remove the option, I’m going to remove myself from the equation.
I already gave these greedy bastards my money, I just want some peace and quiet while I relax, but that’s too much to ask for these days.
Bizarroland@kbin.social 6 months ago
Yep. It's my goal to be as unprofitable a citizen for our corporate overlords as possible.
I want them to lose money by doing business with me.
I want them to go bankrupt so that their future replacements can learn from their mistakes and not repeat them.
If they choose to be user hostile, I'll match their energy and multiply it. Fuck em.
FaceDeer@fedia.io 6 months ago
Clicking a checkbox in a settings menu is so complicated, though!
Simpler to install Linux, a whole new operating system, and try to figure out how to either run your Windows apps there or find new equivalent applications to use.
TrickDacy@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Think of the corporations!
catloaf@lemm.ee 6 months ago
I’m pretty sure you can turn these off with local group policy. And if you can, I’m sure someone will make a script to do it for you.
Personally, I set up AD for my own devices a long time ago, when I got pissed off about Windows 10 rebooting my PC while I’d stepped away to eat dinner and killing everything I had open. So I also use it to set group policy to turn off things like this. But this is far overkill for the average person.
wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 months ago
Additionally, there has been an option in the settings menu since Windows 10 to disable Microsoft fucking with the start menu and settings “app” like this.
I would be shocked if it doesn’t also handle whatever this shit is.
dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world 6 months ago
The article also calls this a “leak.” Is it really a leak if it’s in the insider Windows build that Microsoft makes freely available to anyone who wants it?
Aatube@kbin.melroy.org 6 months ago
It's datamining a hidden feature. I'd call that a leek.
Floshie@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 months ago
Hatsune Miku spinning a leek in reference to Iievan Polka
catloaf@lemm.ee 6 months ago
No.