Here people are in for a surprise because an unexpected enemy has managed to sneak into your will-to-survive-menu. To the surprise of many, Microsoft has already started installing KBB5036980 on their systems which is not only a violation of privacy but also a useful opportunity to advertise applications from the Microsoft Store.
Let me tell you that this is not just a way to leave comments. Windows 10’s tailored app options, limited to a range of developers, are designed to provide app developers with the opportunity to control user behavior and provide some apps for the Windows cyber system. One question that is becoming increasingly prominent concerns the value the Microsoft brand places on user feedback. The company will go from beta testing to full release in just two weeks… However, only two weeks is a relatively short time frame to draw more accurate conclusions, e.g., to determine user-driven opinions about the app.
However, we should not despair, as the way advertising disruption is likely to change may be on the way. You may want to get rid of these “recommendations” from your digital load by clicking Start and then Settings > Personalization and disabling the “Show tips, app promotions, or other” option. Now, the KB5036980 update is optional for Windows 11 machines, and the developer’s second plan is to make it mandatory.
This is not the first time Microsoft has fallen on the hook for roadside advertising. Some options like the browser’s front page and Start screen and menus are currently promoted in the Windows 10 version. The good thing is that a forgotten test shows that it was unfortunate that Microsoft didn’t give up sooner when it was testing ad placement in Windows 11 File Explorer. This is a chance to remain as it is now.