Microsoft wants to promote the promotion of its official products by including announcements in a possible and future Windows 11.
Since the release of Windows 11, Microsoft has been striving to include great improvements, please users and add great updates. with the goal of making it easier to switch from Windows 10.
For example, added support for drag and drop to be set to the Windows 11 taskbar or pin shortcuts to it to make the experience more similar to what you see in Windows 10. The taskbar The current version now includes two new features that should excite users who prefer the classic taskbar experience.
However, like everything in life, one is made of lime and the other is sand. As it hints Twitter user AlbacoreMicrosoft is working on creating a multitude of ads that will appear on the system startup settings page.
These ads would focus on promote Microsoft products such as Microsoft 365 or Office to encourage users to purchase and generate profit.
More and more announcements in Windows 11
Mention that this is a topic that has already generated controversy in the past when it became known that Windows 11 could also show you ads in the ‘File Explorer’. As a participant in Microsoft’s testing program shared, he found an ad for Microsoft Editor in the Documents folder window
In this new and possible strategy, Microsoft would focus on promote your products in the ‘Settings’ section and throughout different sections within. For example, if you go to ‘Home’, the page displays—as shown in the image—a Microsoft 365 ad at the top encouraging you to take the free trial.
Below that, Microsoft displays storage information and tips to finish making your account secure.
On the other hand, and you access the ‘Accounts’ option, you could find a product support notification in the future. The following image, for example, shows a notice informing the user that support for Office 2013 has ended.
As explained in ghacks‘Start’ ads aren’t the only areas of Windows 11 that may receive Microsoft 365 ads in the future as they they could also appear on your profile icon on ‘Home’.
This novelty—as with this type of leak—may never see the light of day. Most of these changes have appeared in leaks from Windows InsidersSo it remains to be seen if and how they make it to stable builds of Windows 11, and if users will have options to turn them off.