Manage Ad preferences in Microsoft Products

When on the Internet, each of the major companies assigns an advertisement ID for all the users. Then they keep a tab on the users’ browsing habits, purchases online, sites visited, etc. , so that they know what interests the user. The companies also take note o the location, etc. , so as to serve ads for entities that fall within your geofence. A Geofence, according to Microsoft, is the area where you move more frequently. In other words, assume it to be your county based on your location. They (Microsoft, Googl, etc.) can also track you if you leave your geofence. I hope you have noticed foreign ads on your cellphones when you are visiting a foreign place. The same happens with your Internet devices. Advertisements are normally based on what you search for on the Internet. Microsoft, for example, assumes you are interested in products related to your search and the pages you visit on the Internet. Thus, a file is built that contains what you are and what you want. Based on what you want, they display ads that will sure interest you. This is Personalized Advertising and has more chances of attracting your interest so that you click on them and visit the related websites. Read: Opt out of Data Tracking & Targetted ads

Turn off Personalized Ads in Microsoft products

You can turn off personalized ads in all your Microsoft products – Windows 11/10, Xbox and other products. Microsoft gives you options to turn off personalized ads on a particular browser that you use. If you choose this option, personalized ads will not be shown in that browser. But ads will still appear. Just that they won’t be personalized. And it doesn’t either mean that Microsoft will stop tracking your searches and website visits. Then the other option is to turn off personalized ads on all devices and products related to Microsoft. This would include Windows operating system, Microsoft Windows Apps, Store recommendations, and Xbox ads. Again, turning off personalized ads won’t mean turning off all ads. Ads will always be there. The only difference would be that they won’t be personalized to suit your taste. Since the ads are always present, and tracking never stops (irrespective of your privacy settings), it is better to keep personalized ads on. At least the ads might not bother you much. But in case you want to turn off personalized ads in Microsoft products, visit Microsoft Personalized ads page.

Turn off personalized ads in Windows 11

To turn off personalized ads in Windows 11, follow these steps:

Turn off personalized ads in Windows 10

Windows 10 also allows you to turn off personalized ads. It also offers a host of options to protect your privacy. Even with ample privacy protection, you are still tracked, and the data associated with your advertising ID will keep on increasing. If you turn off personalized ads, you just disassociate all personal information from your advertising ID. To turn off personalized ads using Windows 10, follow these steps Even if you turn off personalized ads in Microsoft products, some of your browsing and computer usage data will still be collected.

How do I get rid of personalized ads?

To get rid of personalized ads on Windows 11, you need to disable the corresponding setting in the Windows Settings. You can find a setting named Let apps show me personalized ads by using my advertising ID in the Windows Settings > Privacy & security > General. After disabling this setting, you won’t find any personalized ads in Windows 11/10.

How do I disable ads by personalization on my computer?

To disable ads by personalization on your computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10, you need to turn off the Let apps show me personalized ads by using my advertising ID setting. You can find this setting in the Privacy & security > General setting in Windows Settings. After disabling this setting, you might need to restart your computer. Similarly, you can maintain your privacy when using Google Services including Google ad personalization. Now see how you can completely remove all Ads in Windows 10.