This became relevant specially after 2023

  • BombOmOm
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    6 days ago

    And the most “bloatware” are just windows apps

    The Windows 11 Pro edition at my work had an entry for Whatsapp in the start menu after a fresh install…

    This “Pro” edition had a popup ad for one of Microsoft’s games pushed as a notification. Literally a popup ad for a game coming from the Professional edition of Windows. Something my company paid extra for.

    I have 0 “ai integration” on my PC.

    I’m constantly playing wack-a-mole with Copilot. It’s even in Notepad by default…


    Yeah, there is a reason my home PCs are all Linux Mint.

    • @SolidShake@lemmy.world
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      Idk why you have those issues. I disable copilot. I disable all taskbar add-ons, I disable and remove all notifications on the bottom right corner. I disable one drive. I have received 0 pop up ads for the entirety of windows 11 at home and at my full-time job. My wife’s computer is the same way as mine and she knows way less about to do anything but open steam and play some games.

      • @Artisian@lemmy.world
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        186 days ago

        Needing to go through and disable all the stuff sounds like managing bloat to me, no?

        I’m personally angry that we have ads on the default minesweeper and solitaire. Gross

      • @WoodScientist@sh.itjust.works
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        116 days ago

        The problem is that Microsoft doesn’t honor your wishes. There is no button you can click that says, “opt me out of all AI and cloud data features.” You can disable apps, buttons, and tracking today, but there will be new ones out tomorrow. And there may be a period of weeks or months of them sucking your data up before you figure out what they’re tracking and how to shut it down.

    • @FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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      6 days ago

      The Windows 11 Pro edition at my work had an entry for Whatsapp in the start menu after a fresh install…

      That’s just a stub, an “ad”. Whatsapp isn’t installed. You can just right click and delete that shortcut.

      I’m constantly playing wack-a-mole with Copilot.

      Why do you not want copilot to even exist on your computer?