However, that’s exactly what you’ll find in Windows 11. Whether it’s the encouragement to use Edge, recommended options in Settings or tips and tricks on the lock screen, there are plenty of subtle ways Microsoft promotes its products and services throughout Windows 11.  Fortunately, many of these can be turned off – you just need to know where to look. That’s the purpose of this tutorial, offering eight different ways to reduce the number of ads you see.  

How to turn off lock screen ads

The Windows 11 lock screen shows the time, date and a Windows Spotlight image by default, but the latter means you’ll also see tips and tricks that can get in the way. Unfortunately, the only way to remove these is to choose a different lock screen image:  While you lose Microsoft’s attractive wallpapers, there are no ads to contend with. The latter will probably win out for most people. 

How to turn off Start menu ads

Within the ‘Pinned’ section of the Start menu, you might see apps appearing that you’ve never installed. This is a deliberate tactic to get you to download apps you don’t need, but there’s an easy way to remove them:  After a few seconds, the app in question will disappear. Repeat the process for every app you want to get rid of. 

How to turn off device usage recommendations 

By default, Microsoft collects data about the way you use Windows 11 in order to target you with recommendations. This is another way you can be advertised to, but it’s easy to turn them off: 

How to turn off notification ads

Notifications are arguably the most annoying way to be advertised to. Windows 11 makes use of these to provide more tips and tricks, but you can easily turn them off:  While you’re there, it’s also worth reviewing which apps you’re allowing notifications for. It’s likely there are at least a few which are more annoying than useful. For each, you can also choose how they’re delivered to your device. 

How to turn off File Explorer ads

It’s no surprise that Microsoft wants you to use its OneDrive cloud storage service, but you probably don’t want it advertised within File Explorer. If you see the option on the left side of the screen without ever using OneDrive or other services, here’s how to turn them off: 

How to block targeted ads from apps

When setting up a new Windows 11 device, Microsoft will ask you if it can use your advertising ID to personalize ads across a range of apps. You may have accepted this without being aware, but it’s easy to change:  Any ads you’ll see will be less relevant, but that’s probably not a bad thing in this situation.  

How to turn off diagnostic data ads

Similarly, you may have given permission for Microsoft to use your “diagnostic data” during setup without realizing. This is supposedly to “personalize” your experience, but that generally means more ads and other recommendations, which can get annoying. Here’s how to turn it off: 

How to turn off suggested content in Settings

The Settings app is designed to make it easy to control almost every aspect of Windows 11, but that includes suggestions from Microsoft by default. These are often useful, but you might be better off without them:  Following these steps will have a big effect on the number of ads you see with no impact on functionality. It’s not a foolproof solution, though – some apps from the Microsoft Store and third-party sources will show you adverts. But again, it’s a way for developers to make money without needing to charge. 

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As the resident expert on Windows, Senior Staff Writer Anyron’s main focus is PCs and laptops. Much of the rest of his time is split between smartphones, tablets and audio, with a particular focus on Android devices.