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How to Get Rid of the Most Annoying Ads From Windows

Both Windows 10 and Windows 11 are rife with Microsoft-provided notifications and ads that appear to be everywhere and can interfere with your daily activities. Then there are other things that aren’t really advertisements, such loud alerts about popular articles on MSN that earn Microsoft a portion of the revenue from the advertisement.

Do you want to eliminate all obtrusive pop-ups and advertisements? Windows will calm down and cease to disturb you as much when you’re trying to get things done after a few adjustments.

It’s not feasible to disable everything on Microsoft, so if you follow this method and still notice some surprises, don’t be shocked. While they might not eliminate everything, the following methods should at least somewhat calm things down.

 

Disable Advertisements in the Start Menu

The Start menu has undergone numerous changes, but if pre-installed games and other live tile clutter aren’t enough to irritate you, Microsoft also inserts “suggestions” to direct you to its own apps. If you use Chrome, for example, your Start menu may prompt you to switch to Edge.

App ads will appear in the Start menu of Windows 11, as they do on Windows 10 PCs. To avoid viewing this:

 

Remove Notification Ads and Full-Screen Prompts

Windows may occasionally offer you notice pop-ups with “tips and suggestions.” These hints may include encouragement to utilize Microsoft Edge and messages promoting the Microsoft Rewards points program. Additionally, Windows occasionally displays “finish setting up your PC” prompts with messages about using OneDrive and Microsoft 365. Get rid of these by following these steps:

 

Stop Seeing Ads in Settings

Windows provides additional “suggestions” for subscriptions such as Microsoft 365, Copilot Pro, and Xbox Game Pass under the Settings app. Get rid of these with these settings:

 

Turn off Targeted Advertisements

Windows assigns you an Advertising ID, which it uses to track your interests and display more relevant adverts within programs. While you’re turning off all of Windows’ built-in advertisements, you might also wish to disable this feature.

 

Disable Ads in File Explorer

Microsoft has utilized File Explorer advertising to advertise OneDrive storage. To avoid viewing this:

 

Avoid Lock Screen Ads

Microsoft’s Windows Spotlight feature allows Windows PCs to have dynamic backdrop graphics on their lock screen. Although it’s a good feature, Microsoft has also taken advantage of it to display full-screen ads for PC games and other sorts of communications. To prevent this from occurring:

 

Disable Ads From Bloatware

Keep in mind that not all of the ads that appear as notifications are actually from Microsoft. Rather, it can be bloatware that your computer manufacturer loaded. Go to Settings > System > Notifications and scroll down to the list of apps if you’re getting a lot of them. Have any of these entries been the source of the messages? Do you know of any apps that I’m missing? Just uninstall or turn off these programs.

 

Clean up the search window’s clutter

There are “highlights” in both the taskbar search box and the pop-up search interface that suggest various games, viral content, and buying options. To disable those:

There is nothing to turn off in Windows 10 because it does not have this functionality.

 

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