The recommendations section in the Windows 11 Start menu has never been particularly useful. Soon, the Recommended section will become even more cluttered, as it will contain links to websites that the operating system thinks might be of interest to the user.
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The mentioned innovation appeared in the beta build of Windows 11 numbered 22621.2359, which recently became available to members of the Microsoft Insider program on the Release Preview channel. This indicates that links to websites will soon appear in the Start menu of stable versions of the software platform.
This update adds websites to the Recommended section of the Start menu. Websites will be personalized and based on your browsing history. This feature will allow you to quickly access sites that are important to you. You can remove any URL from the Recommended section using the context menu,” Microsoft said in a statement.
Note that the developers left users the opportunity to disable the function of displaying links to websites in the Start menu by changing the corresponding option in the “Personalization Settings” section. Microsoft enterprise customers will be able to manage this feature through a separate policy.
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