STRIKINGdebate2,
@STRIKINGdebate2@lemmy.world avatar

Could explain this to me as if I was 5. I have no idea what I am supposed to mildly infuriated about

MinusPi,

Unsolicited advertising in a paid operating system.

intensely_human,

Almost as infuriating as ads coming over the Life Alert system.

You know those ads with the old lady like “I’ve fallen and I can’t get up!”. Little radio thing you wear around your neck to act as emergency channel to contact someone if you’re stuck somewhere.

Well, somebody decided old people with a comm device around their neck would make a great marketing segment for targeted ads. Through the fucking safety device.

njordomir,

That’s despicable. :‘’'-(

Izzy,
@Izzy@lemmy.world avatar

Ads are unforgivable. I’d recommend setting notifications to off.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/7199b9e5-f4b6-4791-899d-d4be59f83731.png

njordomir,

This is the way. Do it on your phones, tablets, computers, etc., then set reminder on your to do list to check important apps once a week. My personal email can be checked one day a week and my work email when I come in, lunch, and before I leave. I don’t need a popup on my phone, watch, Alexa, car, and toaster every time amazon wants me to share my experience with a product. Notifications murder my ability to focus.

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

That would be the Xbox app sending you a notification/advertisement, not Windows itself

dubba,

It might as well be. It’s a Windows app made by Microsoft specifically for Windows and comes preinstalled. IIRC, you can’t even fully uninstall the xbox bits without powershell or regedit.

viking,
@viking@infosec.pub avatar

Uninstalling the 3 or so Xbox apps was the first reason for me to work with powershell.

gila, (edited )
@gila@lemmy.world avatar

Only the shortcut to the app was preinstalled on the build I put together a couple of months ago. When I tried to open it, it had to download and install first. Also, if you press Win+G to open the Game Bar and click the settings gear, under Notifications you can select “Hide notifications when I’m playing a fullscreen game”. Edit: or just turn off the Xbox app notifications if you don’t use it

Anticorp,

Your IT team should have disabled this bullshit. I never see this stuff on my Surface Pro.

rog,

Im sure people do see these ads, and its definitely starting to go a bit far, but I cannot for the life of me figure out how. Ive never seen anything like this using multiple personal and work windows machines for ~10+ hours a day, every day.

Work makes sense, I believe its a couple of GPOs, but even at home when I boot a fresh image I tick like 3 boxes and just never see any ads.

The only situation I can think of is prebuilt machines and laptops with preloaded configurations that people dont bother to change, but even then im pretty sure 5 minutes in settings will sort it out.

intensely_human,

On ios one of my peeves is the default permissions for notifications is all on.

I immediately rescind the privileges of any app that shows me an ad, but it’s still annoying that they get even that once chance.

Lucidlethargy,

Why are you getting these? I’ve never once had an ad on my machine, and I run Windows 11.

MossBear,

There is a far greener country where such things are unheard of.

sirtwinklebottom,
@sirtwinklebottom@lemmy.world avatar

And this is why I switched to Linux mint. I fucking despise advertisements.

Senex,
@Senex@reddthat.com avatar

I’m still hanging on to Windows 10 for as long as it lasts. My next OS will absolutely be Linux Mint.

ImpossibleRubiksCube,

It does that on my work laptop too, and I despise it more than I can clearly articulate.

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