Now websites based on your browser history will appear in the “Recommended” section. According to company representatives, this function is designed to speed up access to sites important to the user.
This change is already available in Windows Insider version 22621.2359 and will be available to all users soon.
However, not everyone is happy with this innovation. Critics say Microsoft has cluttered the Start menu, making it less convenient to quickly launch apps.
It is worth noting that this feature can be disabled. To do this, you need to go to the settings, the “Personalization” section and from there to “Start”. Already there you can configure the display of recommended content or disable it completely.
Source: Ferra
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