• Dare we dream of Windows 11 with fewer ads and promos? Microsoft

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thursday, March 26, 2026 11:00:24
    Dare we dream of Windows 11 with fewer ads and promos? Microsoft exec
    promises a 'calmer and more chill OS with fewer upsells is a goal'

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    Thu, 26 Mar 2026 10:54:28 +0000

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    A Windows 11 without endless promotion for Microsoft's services and games? It could happen, apparently.

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    successful An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletter Microsoft is going to cut back on promotional activity in Windows 11 An exec said on X that "a calmer and more chill OS
    with fewer upsells is a goal" with Windows 11 Microsoft has mentioned other notable improvements on social media, including making the taskbar better beyond giving us the ability to move it Windows 11 without adverts? Okay, maybe that's a pipe dream, but the amount of promotional activity Microsoft visits on its desktop OS is apparently going to be cut back.

    As OC3D spotted , this is the latest word from Scott Hanselman, who is a VP, member of technical staff at Microsoft, and one of the major players in the whole 'fix Windows 11' campaign now underway with the software giant. Hanselman posted on X that "a calmer and more chill OS with fewer upsells is
    a goal" with Windows 11. Article continues below You may like Microsoft promises to fix the biggest issues in Windows 11, including AI Microsoft rumored to be cutting back AI ambitions in bid to save Windows 11 Microsoft promises big changes for Windows 11 'every month this year'

    This was in reply to someone who observed that while Microsoft has just made many laudable promises about what is going to be improved in Windows 11, one thing not mentioned was a "commitment to cut out the borderline malware tactics we've seen in recent years to push things like Edge, Bing , ads into the Start menu".

    'Borderline malware' is strong phrasing, granted, but I'd agree that some of Microsoft's pop-ups or insertions into menus cross a line in terms of getting overly pushy.

    On top of that, Windows Latest reports that as well as the ability to move
    the taskbar in Windows 11 (which is inbound), users might get the option to have a more compact taskbar, as seen in Windows 10 .

    Again, a denizen of X noted that they hate the "jumbo" taskbar in Windows 11 the height of which can't be adjusted and that "Windows 10 and Windows 8
    have a compact/slim taskbar option" which should be in the newest OS. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

    Pavan Davuluri, head of Windows at Microsoft, replied in this case to say: "This is something we're looking at implementing."

    This would be a particularly useful change for those with smaller displays (such as compact laptops), where the Windows 11 taskbar can feel
    unnecessarily large, eating up valuable desktop real estate. Analysis: calmer chameleon let's hope all these changes come to fruition (Image credit: Windows/Unsplash) It's obvious that Microsoft wants to seem more directly engaged with Windows 11 users this year. Having previously promised
    meaningful improvements to Windows 11 , the company just announced a whole raft of these and it's notable how much Hanselman and Davuluri are both replying on social media to other much-requested features with generally positive responses. What to read next Microsoft has finally started its campaign to 'make Windows 11 better' 5 big problems with Windows 11 that I'm hoping Microsoft fixes in 2026 Microsoft promises to fix Windows 11 this year
    and it's about time

    It's one thing to want to be seen to be listening , though, and another to actually carry through on this work. I must admit, I found it odd that Microsoft didn't mention tackling instances of self-promotion in Windows 11
    in its big announcement last week but perhaps this was too close to the bone to state in an official blog post.

    If Microsoft genuinely wants to make Windows 11 better, though, it's
    certainly a point that needs addressing. The various crowbarred-in bits of promotion for Edge, Bing, OneDrive and so forth definitely need to be canned, as they're irritating to see, and clutter up the interface to boot. And if some people do want reminders about features they could be missing out on, create a dedicated area of Settings that they can visit to take in the upselling candy on offer.

    One way or another, 2026 is going to be a huge year for Windows 11. A massive amount of change is on the way, that much is clear, but how much of these extra promises on social media will be realized is going to be truly interesting to see.

    How serious is Microsoft about making Windows 11 the best operating system it can possibly be? Let's hope we see all these things come to fruition, and more. We'll get a flavor of how the delivery of all this work will pan out soon enough, as the various changes are going to come pretty swiftly to Windows 11 on a monthly basis, we've been told . The best laptops for all budgets Our top picks, based on real-world testing and comparisons

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