Windows ecosystem

Winsage
August 12, 2026
A survey by the Browser Choice Alliance involving 2,000 U.S. adults reveals significant dissatisfaction with Microsoft's Edge browser. Key findings include: - 86% of respondents believe they should control their default browser, and 80% want a "one-click browser default" option. - 26% currently have Edge as their default browser, but only 19% would choose it if given a free choice. - 72% of those who tried to change their default browser in the past two years faced obstacles, such as Edge being recommended or links opening in Edge. - 29% reported that Windows system updates changed their browser preferences. - Among adults aged 65 and older, 44% found changing their default browser complex, and 61% lacked confidence in the process. - 14% of respondents believe users should not have the ability to choose their default browser. - Microsoft has made changes to enhance user choice only within the EU, ignoring global opportunities. - Tools like MSEdgeRedirect and EdgeDeflector aimed at redirecting links to preferred browsers are now ineffective or limited. - Microsoft announced the discontinuation of support for MV2 extensions, affecting tools like uBlock Origin.
Winsage
August 9, 2026
Windows Latest and Wccftech reported significant updates in the Windows ecosystem aimed at enhancing user experience. Key features include enhanced security protocols to protect against threats, an improved user interface for smoother navigation, and performance optimizations for faster load times and better responsiveness. The community response has been positive, with users eager to explore the benefits of these updates.
Winsage
August 5, 2026
System Restore is a recovery feature in Windows that allows users to revert their systems to a previous state by creating snapshots of the current configuration. It captures crucial system components such as Windows system files, Registry settings, device drivers, and installed applications, but does not back up personal files. Windows automatically generates restore points during significant events or after a week without new points, and users can manually create them before making substantial changes. Restore points occupy hard drive space, and the oldest points are deleted when storage is full. To use System Restore, users can configure it in the System Properties window, create restore points, view and select restore points, preview changes, and initiate the restoration process. After restoration, the PC reboots, and users should check if issues are resolved.
Winsage
July 25, 2026
Users of LG monitors have reported frustration over unsolicited McAfee pop-up ads that automatically appear during the Windows Update process. This issue arises from the installation of the "LG Monitor App Installer," which includes promotional software alongside the standard monitor driver. Reports indicate that this software installs without user consent, even when only a video cable is connected. Following an investigation by Gamers Nexus, Microsoft announced that LG has agreed to disable the McAfee pop-up, although the LG Monitor App Installer will still be automatically downloaded via Windows Update.
Tech Optimizer
July 24, 2026
McAfee's reputation has declined from being a trusted antivirus software during the MS-DOS era to facing user backlash against its advertising practices. The advertising partnership between LG and McAfee has ended following Microsoft's intervention, which prompted LG to remove McAfee promotions from its Windows Store app. This controversy arose when users reported that the "LG Monitor App Installer," automatically installed with new LG monitors, displayed McAfee promotions. Microsoft and LG aim to enhance the Windows ecosystem and improve customer software experiences. Several LG monitor models were identified as having inadvertently installed the app. The automatic installation feature used by LG is also employed by other companies, indicating a trend in the industry that raises concerns about user experience and promotional strategies.
Winsage
July 24, 2026
LG monitors were found to automatically install adware when connected to Windows PCs, leading to intrusive popups promoting applications like McAfee. In response to user backlash, Microsoft intervened and confirmed that LG has agreed to stop displaying McAfee ads in monitor popups. The adware was installed through a monitor app that downloaded automatically with the monitor connection, which previously included advertising popups. It is currently unclear if LG will permanently eliminate these ads.
Winsage
July 24, 2026
LG has decided to stop the McAfee pop-up notifications in its Monitor App Installer following intervention from Pavan Davuluri, head of Windows at Microsoft. Tim Sweeney, CEO of Epic Games, had previously highlighted the annoyance caused by these advertisements. The pop-ups appeared when certain LG devices, like the LG UltraGear, were connected to a Windows device for the first time. Windows allows hardware manufacturers to silently add software during external device installations, which can lead to advertising and mixed user experiences. LG is not exploiting vulnerabilities for software installation, and the automatic process is well-documented. This incident raises questions about review procedures and the implications of advertising within the Windows ecosystem.
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