diff --git a/pages/01.blog/no-bing-no-edge-no-upselling-de-crufted-windows-11-coming-to-europe-soon/item.en.md b/pages/01.blog/no-bing-no-edge-no-upselling-de-crufted-windows-11-coming-to-europe-soon/item.en.md index 15cf21c..75bbb93 100644 --- a/pages/01.blog/no-bing-no-edge-no-upselling-de-crufted-windows-11-coming-to-europe-soon/item.en.md +++ b/pages/01.blog/no-bing-no-edge-no-upselling-de-crufted-windows-11-coming-to-europe-soon/item.en.md @@ -21,13 +21,14 @@ Those living in the European Economic Area (EEA)—which includes the EU and add Microsoft writes in a blog post that many of these changes will be available in a preview update of Windows 11 (version 23H2) this month. Windows 10 will get similar changes "at a later date." A couple of changes affect all Windows 10 and 11 users: - Apps that are critical to Windows will be labeled with a "System" tag in Settings, the Start menu, and search results - Camera, Cortana, and Photos can now be uninstalled +* Apps that are critical to Windows will be labeled with a "System" tag in Settings, the Start menu, and search results +* Camera, Cortana, and Photos can now be uninstalled In the EEA, much more is on the way: - Bing's web search from the Start menu and the Edge browser can be uninstalled - Third parties can add to the Windows Widgets Board feeds - Third parties, like Google or DuckDuckGo, can provide the built-in web search results that Bing once had exclusively - Windows users who choose to sync their Microsoft accounts will have their pinned apps and preferences synced, seemingly keeping their EEA-enabled choices - Windows will now "always use customers' configured app default settings for link and file types" +* Bing's web search from the Start menu and the Edge browser can be uninstalled +* Third parties, like Google or DuckDuckGo, can provide the built-in web search results that Bing once had exclusively +* Windows users who choose to sync their Microsoft accounts will have their pinned apps and preferences synced, seemingly keeping their EEA-enabled choices +* Windows will now "always use customers' configured app default settings for link and file types" + +More at https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/11/europeans-can-soon-strip-bing-edge-other-microsoft-cruft-from-windows-11/ \ No newline at end of file