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The Windows 10 Start Menu Now Harasses Firefox Users (mspoweruser.com) 122

The "Suggested" section on the Windows 10 Start Menu used to just promote its own apps, reports MSPowerUser. But for some users (who haven't disable Microsoft's "Suggestions"), that menu is now showing a new kind of ad listing: The listing displays "Still using Firefox? Microsoft Edge is here", to all users of the former -- even with the latter already installed.

The ad provides a link to download the chromium-based browser.

Undoubtedly, the suggestions won't end here. Microsoft is reportedly planning to sprawl similar ads out to Wordpad, to encourage users to download official Office apps.

The Windows Latest blog points out that Microsoft's "Suggestions" can be "permanently disabled with a few tweaks unlike the Chrome ads in Google search results."
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The Windows 10 Start Menu Now Harasses Firefox Users

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  • Using Firefox.

    I think I saw that Microsoft Edge thing a while back. Ignored it, continued to use Firefox, haven't been nagged about MS Edge....

    • The problem isn't us. But people like our parents who will believe what the advertising says over what their children who they had paid thousands of dollars in college education for them.
      "Look Microsoft is discouraging users from using Firefox that means it will no longer run on windows soon."
      Where I was able to "convince" my parents to switch to Firefox 15 years ago, as it was much safer then using IE at the time. And by Convince they heard it on TV that there are all these viruses attacking IE, and shoul

      • But people like our parents who will believe what the advertising says

        Maybe yours - my Grandmother, who was born before 1900, was well known for saying "The advertising speaks very highly of it dear!" sarcastically implying that no one in their right mind would speak highly of the product without being handsomely paid for doing it.

        We grew up thinking "advertising is a sure sign the product was crap", and I was probably older than 20 before I realised there were people who did not think the same way.

    • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

      You probably did what most reasonably savvy users tend to do when something that annoys them happens. Right click it and check if there's an option to just delete the thing that annoys you.

      Which works for this particular form of advertising.

      Because if you don't, it should keep nagging you even if you were to actually click through the and install edge.

  • by AndyKron ( 937105 ) on Monday February 10, 2020 @07:44AM (#59710246)
    Windows 7 will be my last Microsoft OS.
  • Restoring justice (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Artem S. Tashkinov ( 764309 ) on Monday February 10, 2020 @07:46AM (#59710250) Homepage

    The Windows Latest blog points out that Microsoft's "Suggestions" can be "permanently disabled with a few tweaks unlike the Chrome ads in Google search results."

    uBlock Origin removes them quite efficiently. In fact I've never seen a single Google Chrome ad in my entire life

  • >"The listing displays "Still using Firefox? Microsoft Edge is here", to all users of the former -- even with the latter already installed. "

    Its the same crap that Google pulled for years on their search page that got people hooked on Chrome. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on your perspective, since Mozilla isn't about anything else) Mozilla can't do such things.

    • The difference it was on the Google Web Site vs on your own PC.
      I am not defending Google, however most of us know what is in our browser window can be ads and content our computer is handling. Having this on the start bar is indeed very different.
      It is like instead of a check engine light in you car, you get an advertisement for Toyota newest car.

  • by CubicleZombie ( 2590497 ) on Monday February 10, 2020 @08:03AM (#59710292)

    It's so cluttered I don't even bother looking at it. Click Start, type, and click when what I'm looking for shows up.

    • by DrackenFireBreather ( 691905 ) on Monday February 10, 2020 @08:42AM (#59710414)
      I use Classic Shell (http://www.classicshell.net/), no longer see that abhorrent metro hold over start menu, just the clean interface of one of the past Windows versions.
      • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

        Classic shell has stopped development due to MS breaking some features with every "major update" in win10 cycle.

        It was forked in open shell:

        https://open-shell.github.io/O... [github.io]

        Which has all the same problems as classic shell, but at least there are some attempts at fixing things that MS breaks in win10.

        • Classic shell has stopped development due to MS breaking some features with every "major update" in win10 cycle.

          It was forked in open shell:

          https://open-shell.github.io/O... [github.io]

          Which has all the same problems as classic shell, but at least there are some attempts at fixing things that MS breaks in win10.

          I have yet to come across any issues with it on latest build of Win10... what problems are you alluding to?

          • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

            You can read the original bug tracker as well as original developer's statement on why he's ceasing development of class shell for details. They're both in the archive which can be found on the page linked above.

      • Classic Shell is no longer in active development and hasn't been for a few years now. It was forked into Open-Shell [github.com], which continues to receive (somewhat slow) development.

        While I'm not aware of any current major issues with the final version of Classic Shell, it's likely some will crop up at some point, since Microsoft changes the way things work pretty significantly every six months now. Open-Shell is basically identical and I think it even imports your settings when you install it, so you should consi
    • Except when cloud search breaks and you get no results.
    • It's so cluttered I don't even bother looking at it. Click Start, type, and click when what I'm looking for shows up.

      Hmm, I'll have to let Microsoft know that they are missing an opportunity to feed you ads when you search for things in the start menu.
      Bonus points for clicking the ads instead of loading the thing you meant to launch.

    • I like how this comment is modded up, but everyone still loves to complain about the Gnome 3 interface which is incredibly de-cluttered and also works by just hitting the windows key and typing what you want.
  • "Suggestions..." (Score:5, Insightful)

    by freeze128 ( 544774 ) on Monday February 10, 2020 @08:19AM (#59710346)
    Microsoft's "suggestions" are like your Mother-in-law's unsolicited advice. You didn't ask for it, don't need it, and It doesn't really help you in any way. The only difference is that you can actually TURN OFF Microsoft's suggestions.
  • Just saying, Firefox is the least of Edge's worries. And the ad's are popping up for Edge when Firefox is the default. Or no ad's against Chrome because the framework is the exact same thing.
    • Just saying, Firefox is the least of Edge's worries. And the ad's are popping up for Edge when Firefox is the default. Or no ad's against Chrome because the framework is the exact same thing.

      This just tells you something about how money is changing hands, that's all.

  • also nags users of Firefox and Chrome via system popups. Not that either is right.
  • by turp182 ( 1020263 ) on Monday February 10, 2020 @08:25AM (#59710358) Journal

    Nice Windows 7 start menu interface, and File Explorer enhancements. Lots of options as well, if one wants to do some configuration (I just run default and it is nice).

    I use a Windows 10 type app maybe once a month (and they are crappy, damn you Netflix!). I wish the ESC key did anything in those apps. All mouse, all for touch. I feel my tendons aging when using them.

    • Why not use Win 7?

      • Loss of support and Corporate driving things (forced conversion).

        Windows 10 isn't bad, but the user interface is a shit show in a dumpster fire. This includes all of the Windows 10 apps.

        Windows 7 (and XP) had very nice and intuitive interfaces..

        Shoot, they even messed up Server 2012 R2 (and probably other versions, I don't want to check), horrible interface (I can't run an alternative UI interface on servers),

        On the servers, we have to click in the lower left and then move to the upper right to sign off -

  • Yes, come to us, all the users are pleased.
    Both of them.

  • A constant fight (Score:4, Interesting)

    by IWantMoreSpamPlease ( 571972 ) on Monday February 10, 2020 @08:33AM (#59710394) Homepage Journal

    To bring Windows 10 under control.
    It's broken by design and no amount of tweaking will ever solve this rubbish of an OS.
    I flatly refuse to use it. Consequences be damned.

  • by MitchDev ( 2526834 ) on Monday February 10, 2020 @08:34AM (#59710396)

    The operating system should NOT be recommending particular software.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      I'm afraid that boat sailed long ago. Ubuntu had Amazon ads and even ads in the terminal. Apple was pushing their bloatware via their updater on Windows. Microsoft is, as usual, late to this party.

      • Ubuntu had an Amazon shortcut in the launcher, you can just remove and it'll be no more present in 20.04. It's not an ad. In the terminal, it's a reminder about the availability of Canonical Live Patch (when not installed), which allow the user to replace installed kernel without reboot. Again, not an ad.

        Anyway, this is just the typical argument that people makes trying to justify their bad acts citing other people bad acts.

  • by Gription ( 1006467 ) on Monday February 10, 2020 @08:49AM (#59710434)
    The free (for personal use) program "Classic Shell" is a major improvement for Windows 10.
    Instantly you get rid of the incredibly stupid interface that was obviously designed for touch screens.
  • i am wiping windows off my last laptop, i will find a linux distro that handles touch screen laptops nicely
  • Open Shell FTW!

  • ...then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win*.

    I guess Firefox has already won, but Microsoft wants to go back to the third stage anyway. What a waste of resources. One reason people like me use Firefox is that it does not collect my private information and helps me keep it out of reach from others. I know it is not perfect, they make mistakes like everybody, but at least they are on my side.

    *Quote misattributed to Ghandi. [snopes.com]

  • because it's them generating the money. And due to the fact that firefox is now only one of the few leftovers after chromium-engine - it'll stay firefox until i die. Go to hell microsoft, and take Trump + the GOP with you.
  • Win 7 installs in 16GB.

    Win 10 takes 40GB, and all you get for that extra bloat is telemetry, DRM libraries and advertising.

  • Use portable apps (https://portableapps.com).
    It sports plenty of applications, amongst which Firefox.
    Windows won't even know it's there.

  • Seriously, I am so damn glad I switched to Linux. I feel sorry for people that are forced to use Windows.

    If you're NOT forced to use Windows and you're NOT doing anything exotic that requires some specialized Windows-only software, why not switch? Why continue to let Microsoft sell your data for profit and constantly push this advertising crap on you?

    You paid for this stuff, why are you tolerating ads in your operating system?

    It's like Windows users have Stockholm Syndrome or something. Are you terrified to

  • by couchslug ( 175151 ) on Monday February 10, 2020 @06:05PM (#59713600)

    I want it to die off. I applaud everything MSFT does to make the Windows user experience miserable because it's good for alternative operating system adoption.

  • ....Can lick my balls. Screw Windows 10.
  • Thanks for the news. But I don't use Microsoft apps, so it is of no use to me at all.

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