enterprise policy

  1. Copilot in File Explorer: AI Preview, Detach Pane, and Enterprise Controls

    Microsoft’s in‑Explorer Copilot experiment has moved from rumor to tangible preview artifacts: hidden UI strings and inert controls in recent Windows Insider builds point to a “Chat with Copilot” entry embedded directly in File Explorer, paired with a “Detach Copilot” affordance that implies a...
  2. Edge Collections Retirement: How to Export and Preserve Your Data

    Microsoft Edge is quietly retiring its long‑standing Collections feature, and a raft of users — from casual shoppers and students to research teams and managed IT environments — have been caught scrambling to export and preserve data that until now lived comfortably inside the browser. The...
  3. Microsoft 365 Copilot Rename Explained: Office Branding Clarified

    The story you’ve seen on social feeds this week — that “Microsoft Office was renamed to Microsoft 365 Copilot” — is true in headline form but misleading in context: Microsoft did rename the Microsoft 365 app to the Microsoft 365 Copilot app, and that change began rolling out on January 15, 2025...
  4. Edge Unifies Tracking Prevention Across Normal and InPrivate Browsing

    Microsoft’s decision to unify tracking prevention between normal and InPrivate windows in Microsoft Edge removes a long‑standing point of confusion and reshapes what “private” means in the browser — but the change also raises practical questions about expectations, enterprise controls, and how...
  5. Windows 11 Insider: App Updates in Settings, Store Uninstall, and 25H2 Deprovision Policy

    If managing app updates and uninstalls on Windows 11 has ever felt like juggling multiple control panels, Microsoft is quietly consolidating the chore — a new Settings-based “App updates” page and an easier way to uninstall Store-managed apps are rolling through Insider channels, and enterprise...
  6. Windows Store Library Uninstall and 25H2 Enterprise Policy: Simplified App Lifecycle

    Microsoft’s Store client has quietly gained a small but practical capability: you can now uninstall apps that the Store manages directly from the Store’s Library page, and Microsoft has paired that consumer-facing tweak with a new, supported device-level policy in Windows 11 25H2 that lets...
  7. How to Remove Copilot from Windows 11: Layered Blocking Guide

    If Copilot feels like unwanted bloat on your Windows 11 PC, you can remove or disable most of its visible components — but a truly permanent, universal removal is increasingly difficult because Microsoft has been delivering Copilot in multiple forms and via multiple channels; administrators and...
  8. Microsoft Store Pauses App Updates for 1–5 Weeks: Impact and How to Manage

    Microsoft has shifted the Microsoft Store's app‑update control from a permanent on/off toggle to a pause‑only model: turning "Update apps automatically" off now opens a dialog asking you to pause updates for a fixed period of 1–5 weeks rather than disabling automatic updates forever. This change...
  9. Edge Rewrite with Copilot: Auto AI Nudges in the Browser

    Microsoft Edge is quietly pushing the same soft‑sell tactic tech companies have used for years: make a helpful feature extremely visible, then nudge users toward it until it becomes habitual — only this time the feature is an AI rewrite tool that can appear any time you select text in a web text...
  10. Master Edge Cookies: View, Block, Delete and Manage Privacy in Microsoft Edge

    Cookies are small but powerful: they smooth logins, remember preferences, and speed up sites — and they also enable cross‑site tracking and complex ad ecosystems that many users want to control. This feature piece unpacks how to view, allow, block, delete and use cookies in Microsoft Edge...
  11. Edge Privacy Guide: What Microsoft Collects and How to Control It

    Microsoft’s official guidance on what Microsoft Edge collects, how that data is used, and where you can control those flows is clearer than it was a few years ago, but it still hides important trade‑offs and operational details that every Windows user and administrator should understand before...
  12. Edge Copilot Mode: The Agentic AI Browser Redefining Web Workflows

    Microsoft’s push to make Edge an “AI browser” took a decisive step this year with an update that gives Copilot the ability to act on users’ behalf inside the browser — opening and navigating tabs, running searches, and executing multi-step tasks like bookings and form-filling when explicitly...
  13. Firefox 143.0.1 Patch Fights DLL-Injection Tab Crashes on Windows

    Mozilla has quietly shipped Firefox 143.0.1 — a focused, emergency patch whose sole purpose is to stop a class of tab crashes caused by third-party DLL injection on Windows systems, with multiple reports pointing to Trend Micro's tmmon64.dll as a common trigger. Background Firefox 143 arrived as...
  14. Windows AI Labs in Paint: Early AI Feature Testing in Windows Apps

    I opened Paint and a small banner asked me to join “Windows AI Labs” — an opt‑in program that, according to the on‑screen card and an attached programme agreement, will let selected users test experimental AI features inside Microsoft Paint before those features are broadly released. Overview...
  15. Disable AI Prompts in Edge and Bing: Hide Copilot, Switch Search, Opt-Out Training

    Microsoft’s push to fold AI into search and browsing — most visibly through Copilot, Bing Chat, and AI features in Microsoft Edge — can be disorienting for users who want a classic, no‑frills search and browser experience; the good news is you can significantly reduce or hide these AI elements...
  16. Microsoft 365 Copilot Auto-Install on Windows: IT Admins and Home Users Guide

    Microsoft will begin automatically installing the Microsoft 365 Copilot desktop app on Windows machines that already have Microsoft 365 desktop clients installed, a background rollout slated to start in early October and run into mid‑November 2025 — and while enterprise tenants can opt out, most...
  17. Windows 11 Insider Preview: One-Click Bing Speed Test and Background AI Tasks

    Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 Insider preview builds quietly add a one‑click internet speed‑test shortcut to the taskbar network flyout — but the shortcut simply opens Bing’s web‑based speed test rather than running a native, offline measurement — and the same builds also include a subtle but...
  18. Windows 11 SCOOBE: Full-Screen Renewal Prompt in Insider Builds

    Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 Insider builds are shipping a new, full-screen renewal prompt aimed at lapsed Microsoft 365 subscriptions — an eye-catching SCOOBE (Second‑Chance Out‑of‑Box Experience) screen that insiders and early reports describe as a full‑screen nag to renew rather than a...
  19. Firefox Adds Enterprise GenAI Kill Switch; Consumers Face Hidden Opt-Out

    Mozilla has added a way to turn off its new AI features — but only for IT administrators, not ordinary users, leaving privacy‑minded consumers stuck with an awkward manual workaround or buried about:config toggles to fully opt out. Background Firefox has been steadily adding on‑device and...
  20. Windows 11 Preview: Taskbar auto-hide fix, Start Copilot prompts in Recommended

    Windows 11’s next wave of preview builds quietly delivers two of the most requested quality-of-life fixes for everyday users — smoother, more reliable taskbar auto-hide behavior and a pair of bug fixes that restore clickable space above the taskbar — while also ramping up Copilot’s visibility by...