Microsoft Windows 11 is no stranger to displaying ads in unusual places. For instance, we’re already seeing ads and recommended content in the Start Menu, it won’t be a wonder if they start showing up in the file explorer as well.
This discovery was brought to the world through a tweet by @XenoPanther. After rummaging around for the most recent version of the internal files of Windows 11, a file revealed that a new feature is in the works.
This new feature was found in the privacy section. It now has a new check box that states ‘show recommended content’. Of course, this was a tick box therefore it is being added as an optional feature. Similar features were spotted a while ago through another tweet but were force-stopped in the Windows 11 Dev build later.
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Since this tick box was the only feature found, with no details whatsoever, we have no idea how the feature will roll out. It could show content as files or as simple ads. For now, we can only speculate. We already have witnessed banners in the file explorer so that design is a high possibility.
Furthermore, we are still determining when this feature will roll out. We’re not sure if it will even be introduced to the public at all or if it will vanish like many other in-process features we’re discovered before.
The idea does sound a little alien to all of us. Is the file explorer recommending random content? It does not sit right with us. After all, the last time Microsoft tried to launch a similar feature, it did not end well.
We cannot possibly speculate what the users think about this update since the market for computer users also has gone down. In a time where the future of personal computers is already in trouble, we’re not sure if launching such an unnecessary feature is going to play out well.
Microsoft appears to be testing a new type of ad inside File Explorer on Windows 11. Microsoft MVP and Twitter user Florian Beaubois discovered an ad in the latest test build of Windows 11, prompting users to check out the Microsoft Editor. While the ads might have appeared for some Windows 11 users, Microsoft says it was a mistake.
“This was an experimental banner that was not intended to be published externally and was turned off,” says Brandon LeBlanc, senior program manager for Windows, in a statement to The Verge.
While the ads weren’t intended to be tested externally, it’s clear Microsoft is capable of running them inside Windows 11, and the company’s brief statement doesn’t rule out ads appearing in the File Explorer in the future.
This isn’t the first time Microsoft has placed ads inside File Explorer, either. The software maker added a large banner ad to the Windows 10 File Explorer in 2017, promoting subscription options for its OneDrive cloud storage service. While the ads can be easily dismissed, they’re still a frustrating experience in an operating system that’s traditionally been ad-free.
Microsoft has been experimenting with ads inside Windows for a decade now. It already places ads on the Windows 10 lock screen and in the Start menu, and there have been plenty instances of annoying pop-up ads in the taskbar, too. Lots of Windows 8’s built-in apps also had ads inside them.
Sadly, Microsoft isn’t alone in advertising its own services in its operating system or apps. Apple spams you with offers for Apple Music, Apple Fitness, and iCloud if you buy a new iPhone, and we’ve even seen full-screen ads for Apple TV Plus if you own Apple’s TV hardware. Google will hound you with pop-up ads until you give in and buy a YouTube Premium subscription.