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Another Microsoft marketing attempt to push Edge and Bing

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Updated onMay 17, 2024

updated onMay 17, 2024

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The Microsoft PC Manager app recently gota slew of new monitoring and repair featuresthat include enhanced file clean up, partition management and suggested Repair Tips that cleverly help to promote Bing Search.

TheMicrosoft PC Manager appis seemingly endorsing monitoring and repair options that now promote Bing as part of its Repair Tips suggested improvements, following a recent update.

When using Microsoft PC Manager, the app will scan Windows to identify which browser and search engine are being used to determine the best suggested repair option going forward, and it just so happens that Microsoft Edge with Bing Search is the preferred repair option.

If users aren’t particularly scrupulous or detailed oriented, it’s easy to mistakenly switch their default browser and search engine to Edge and Bing with a single click as part of a pre-selected repair option in the Microsoft PC Manager’s menu.

Microsoft has been increasingly getting on the nerves of users sensitive to garish marketing and advertising tactics in Windows 11, and the new self-preferential suggested Repair Tip of Edge and Bing in the Microsoft PC Manager app could feel like another line being crossed by the software provider.

The Edge and Bing suggested repair tip feels especially wrong because it’s also seen by Windows users who already use the platforms.

Just so you know, the Microsoft PC Manager app was developed by company engineers based in China and that an official US launch could be delivered sans Edge and Bing suggestions. Microsoft has habitually attempted to cross the delicate line of advertising versussuggestingand in most instances, swift and vocal feedback from Windows users has won out in the practical application of this new self-promotion effort.

Maybe this new Edge and Bing suggestion will be as short-lived or infrequent as previous attempts. We would appreciate your thoughts in the comments below.

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Kareem Anderson

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He is always on the lookout for everything new about Microsoft, focusing on making easy-to-understand content and breaking down complex topics related to networking, Azure, cloud computing, and security.

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Kareem Anderson

Networking & Security Specialist

He is a journalist from the bay area, now living in Florida. He breaks down complex topics related to networking, Azure, cloud computing, and security