Windows 11 continues to explore its own path of improvements. After several errors that seem to have blurred during the 22H2 update, it seems that Microsoft does not stop and wants to continue betting on its operating system. I think I’ve said it many times I like resource management and how this version handles games, so despite its bugs, it’s still my favorite version to play.
But back to the subject of the news, if you use the PC beyond games and the file explorer is part of your daily life, as is my case, this news may not please you. And it is that the latest discovery of XenoPanther on Twitter, draws a future that could annoy.
Windows Explorer Ads or Recommended Programs
Unravel newer versions of shell32 and some files like dll.mui and propsys.dll.mui; this user discovered that there is an option (for now disabled) where from file explorer privacy settings
It’s not clear what type of recommendations it will offer us, it could be recommended apps or search tips. Although it’s not strange to think that Americans might use this space to sneak publicize us. This is not something foreign to them, since we have already seen Edge or OneDrive banners in certain parts of the operating system. However, as I said, it looks like it can be disabled.
This is currently only seen in development builds, so it may never see the light of day. Either way, we have to wait and see what happens.