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How to stop Windows 10's annoying Microsoft Office ads

How to stop Windows 10’s annoying Microsoft Office ads

Posted on September 6, 2015September 10, 2019 By Jarvis

Windows 10 is awesome. Its Action Center notifications are awesome, too. But shortly after you upgrade to Microsoft’s new operating system, you’ll find it doing something that’s not very awesome at all: spitting out notifications—ads, really—cajoling you to buy or upgrade Office. That’s one of them above.

Yuck.

Fortunately, disabling the ads is incredibly simple. The only tricky part is identifying where they’re coming from, but we’ve got you covered. The culprit is the new Get Office app that comes preinstalled on Windows 10.
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