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Microsoft confirms ads are being removed from Windows 11 Search in new major upgrade

Microsoft is overhauling Windows 11 search to prioritize local content, remove ads, and deliver clearer, faster, more relevant results.

Microsoft confirms ads are being removed from Windows 11 Search in new major upgrade
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TL;DR: Microsoft is updating Windows 11 Search to emphasize local apps, files, and settings, remove ads and promotional clutter, improve typo tolerance, and present clearer, more relevant results; the overhaul is rolling out to Windows Insiders in the Experimental Channel with a broader release planned later this year.
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Microsoft is finally delivering on a long-awaited fix to Windows 11 search, and while the fix is rolling out to specific Windows users, those users will be glad to know it targets local apps, files, and settings, while removing ads and other distractions, otherwise known as "bloat".

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The company announced the news in a new Windows Blog post, where it wrote that it is rolling out an overhaul that makes search results clearer, more relevant, and easier to navigate. According to Microsoft, the changes are in direct response to user feedback and are intended to make the Windows Search Box a more valuable feature for everyday tasks. The update also includes better tolerance for typos and a more intuitive layout for scanning results, which should make browsing the plethora of files on your computer easier on the eyes.

Microsoft has recently been making an effort to refine the Windows 11 user experience, particularly in areas that have historically frustrated users, while also preparing Windows for full gaming integration through the Xbox Full Screen Experience. By removing MSN/Bing clutter and promotional content, the new search experience feels less like an ad platform and more like a functional tool, which is something Windows 11 users have been complaining about for quite some time.

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Which Windows Insider channel is getting the revamped Windows 11 Search first?

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Does the update remove ads and MSN/Bing promotional content from the Windows Search Box?

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What types of local content will the new Search prioritize (apps, files, settings)?

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The incoming changes are now rolling out to Windows Insiders in the Experimental Channel, with a wider release expected later this year. As of now, users may not see the updates immediately due to phased deployment, so make sure to keep an eye on Windows Update to see if any new updates are available to download.

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