

Microsoft are double-dipping their customers – purely out of greed. But we know full well that the new Windows 11 email app that Microsoft are currently working on will have this same ad crap in it – probably the Windows 10 one too, which they previously claimed was an “accident” ( ). Windows also isn’t free, we have to pay for it (either directly when buying a licence, or pay the cost of the licence as part of the cost of the machine when buying it). Then Microsoft use that to start shoving ads down those same users’ throats. They have deliberately made it so that users can’t sign into Windows without an account, unless they jump through a bunch of hoops. Microsoft forces an account on Windows users. This will add the Focused Inbox tab to the app's homescreen. Scroll down till you see Focused Inbox, tap on it to toggle the feature. Now, tap the gear icon to open the Outlook settings. To do so, tap on your profile picture in the top left corner. This will restrict the ads to the "Other" inbox. In a statement given to The Verge, Microsoft said that users can avoid these ads by enabling the Focused Inbox. Users can disable ads by buying a Microsoft 365 subscription. The ads in the Microsoft Outlook app for iOS and Android have been rolling out slowly to users over the past few months.

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How to disable the ads in the Microsoft Outlook app They are clickable links that are opened in your default web browser. Some reports claim that the ads open in an in-app browser, but this isn't the case for me. This isn't a permanent fix though, as the ad shows up again after a while, or after you restart the app. You may swipe the ad (from left to right) to dismiss it, just like you would with a real email.
