Complaints among users about annoying notifications in Windows 10
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 9:01 am
Windows 10 has launched new features on the platform , updating in a way that has not pleased everyone, but on the contrary has made more than one person uncomfortable.
This is because Microsoft is increasingly introducing ads that are very annoying to Windows users, such as the one that appears on the lock screen as "tips", or notifications in the taskbar and in the file explorer.
There are more and more complaints morocco phone data about these events , and the fact is that notifications not only ruin the experience when using the built-in functions of Windows 10, but they are also a very annoying distraction . They consider it an abuse of power that no other developer can touch these tools, except Windows 10.
But despite all the criticism, Microsoft is planning to release a new app for Windows 10 called Sling TV, and it will soon start issuing notifications of this type, in addition to adding to the list of “useless” apps that accumulate on PCs, a fact that Windows has always attributed to its OEM partners.
Although some argue that Microsoft has the right to show these ads to users (the majority) who downloaded Windows 10 without paying for the license , the truth is that there is an outlay for the use of the operating system when a new computer is purchased, which is why many others consider it an "unnecessary abuse of power."
This is because Microsoft is increasingly introducing ads that are very annoying to Windows users, such as the one that appears on the lock screen as "tips", or notifications in the taskbar and in the file explorer.
There are more and more complaints morocco phone data about these events , and the fact is that notifications not only ruin the experience when using the built-in functions of Windows 10, but they are also a very annoying distraction . They consider it an abuse of power that no other developer can touch these tools, except Windows 10.
But despite all the criticism, Microsoft is planning to release a new app for Windows 10 called Sling TV, and it will soon start issuing notifications of this type, in addition to adding to the list of “useless” apps that accumulate on PCs, a fact that Windows has always attributed to its OEM partners.
Although some argue that Microsoft has the right to show these ads to users (the majority) who downloaded Windows 10 without paying for the license , the truth is that there is an outlay for the use of the operating system when a new computer is purchased, which is why many others consider it an "unnecessary abuse of power."