taskbar freedom

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The tag 'taskbar freedom' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about regaining user control over the Windows 11 taskbar and desktop experience. Recent threads highlight Microsoft's rollback of intrusive Copilot features and a shift toward reducing AI clutter, allowing for a more flexible and less rigid interface. Users share tips and frustrations about taskbar customization, including moving the taskbar, removing unwanted icons, and disabling Copilot prompts. The tag reflects a community push for a cleaner, user-first Windows 11 environment where the taskbar serves the user's workflow rather than Microsoft's AI ambitions.
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    Windows 11 Quietly Rolls Back Copilot: More Control, Less Clutter

    Microsoft is quietly recalibrating Windows 11 around a simple but overdue idea: users want control, not constant Copilot prompts. The latest Windows community coverage suggests Microsoft is reducing unnecessary Copilot entry points in inbox apps, making the shell feel less intrusive, and leaning...
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