I've never seen a single ad in windows. I keep hearing they are coming... But so far it's just a few predatory practices failing to convince me to use their stupid browser.
I honestly have no idea what you're talking about... what ads are you seeing? Where are they?
The only "ads" I see for windows come after updates in the form of "Would you like to use our "new" "EDGE" Browser?!" To which the options are "YES I WOULD FUCK YEAH" (size 40 font) and "no thanks" (size 8 font). I hate that, but it's only happened once or twice so far.
Go into settings and look for all the tracking and ad personalisaton features. now go find a similar option in OSX or Linux, you wonโt find one. This is because windows is subsidized by ads. similar to NetZero but you still have to pay for it. You can continue to disable these features but my point is I donโt even want the option to view more ads from a product I already bought.
Whatโs your secret? One quick way to see ads is to click on the weather in the bottom right corner. I have done all of these things but, like the commenters in that link have mentioned, none of them work.
I an running windows inside linux. i am absolutely doing something wrong, but thatโs besides the point. OS ads hit differently than in-app ads. Also when I remove or disable a feature, it should stay dead, unlike the search bar that gets resurrected at next windows update.
Is that Windows OS persistent and you apply updates to it, or are you creating a new updated image every time an update comes out? Not sure how you are managing your windows OS on Linux, but if you loading a fresh OS each time, then it would make sense that the default options would get reset each time.
Have you ever opened the start menu? There are ads there. Unless youโre using some release like LTSC or have a network-level Adblock there are ads in there. For TikTok, candy crush, Disney+, etc. itโs like the preinstalled bloat on some androids, theyโre just ads you have to annoyingly remove from your start menu.
Iโm sure you have the options disabled that show this kind of stuff but it doesnโt mean itโs not there. Anyone who is not tech savvy (99% of the population) will have no clue how to turn this stuff off or that itโs even an option.
I guarantee any PC sold by any big box store or on Amazon will come with this stuff enabled by default.
I've never had that, though... not on my Windows machines (plural). Did you buy your machine from a manufacturer like HP? It just feels like something HP would do... never buy HP anything, everyone (even if this specific event isn't their fault).
Edit: This isn't your image... it's from Reddit and it's from SIX years ago.
That sounds horrible... I've never seen these, though. I don't use anything special so far as I know. I'm on Windows 10 on one computer I run all day, and Windows 11 for the one I use all evening.
Assuming you're not making this up, could Microsoft be rolling these out only to specific individuals for a trial run, or something? I don't even have Windows Pro...
Or... actually... I built my computers from the ground up. Did you buy yours from HP, Dell, or another manufacturer? Could THEY be putting ads into their updates somehow?
You really cannot disable windows advertising. each windows update brings more ads, more tracking and less options for controlling them. There are tools to disable ads, like windows AME but those disable windows updates, which youโre going to want to have for security updates.
If you know of a better way to disable advertising I am all ears. I run windows, mac and linux daily and really wish I didnโt have to use windows, or could at least use it closer to how I use linux. Iโve heard that even group policies are not respected. I canโt imagine how much time and money has been lost using windows in a corporate environment just due to ads as distractions.