Tired of ads in Windows 11? This free, straightforward third-party app might be just what you need to cut down the number of ads on your PC

OFGB: your ticket to banish ads in Windows 11

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If you’re aWindows 11user who isn’t quite ready to leave theoperating systembehind but would like a break fromseeing ads all over the place, I have some news that might make you feel better. There’s a free app that cuts out ads to make your Windows 11 experience a little less frustrating - it’s called OFGB, which amusingly stands for ‘Oh Frick Go Back.’

OFGB makes use of your system’s Windows Registry to disable all kinds of ads, including File Explorer ads, Lock Screen tips and tricks, Settings ads, “Finish Setup” ads, “Welcome Experience” ads, personalized ads, “Tailored Experiences, and Start Menu ads. It’s easy to use, and you can pick and pick and choose which of these you’d like to turn off by simply ticking the appropriate boxes (frankly, I’d recommend turning them all off).

How to get your hands on OFGB

How to get your hands on OFGB

You can download OFGB from itsofficial GitHub page, and there are two versions: a self-contained (but larger) version and one that isn’t self-contained (meaning it depends on external software components to run). If you’re not familiar with coding and are unsure which version to get, I’d recommend the first version (OFGB-Deps.exe).

Also, make sure you get one of the versions of theSource codefiles (I’d recommend the .zip file). Download these files, and clickOFGB-Deps.exeto begin the installation.

Oh frick, this is perfect

Oh frick, this is perfect

OFGB was created by Arch Linux user (Arch is a customizable version of Linux) xM4ddy on GitHub, who herself has had enough of Windows ads being injected in every nook and cranny of the OS. She gave the following quote about her frustrations with Tom’s Hardware:

“Windows lost me a long time ago by adding more and more telemetry, ads, and the lack of easily configurable options.”

You can also see a demo and read more from the creator in herReddit postpublicizing the new app.

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OFGB joins an existing platoon of third-party workarounds that enable you to make automated edits to the Windows Registry so that you see fewer ads. There’s also Wintoys, an app that recently saw a major update, andTiny 11 Builder, a tool for creating your own slimmed-down version ofWindows 11, which also recently got an upgrade.

OFGB looks like a clean, straightforward solution if the ads are something that bothers you, but only if you’re confident about trying custom third-party apps - if you’re not, it’s best to stick to using Windows as it comes.

That said, you might be looking to take the leap, and you wouldn’t be alone - Windows 11 is reportedly losing market share to its predecessorWindows 10, which is set to no longer be supported byMicrosoftnext year, and many people have been expressing their anger at Microsoft’s ramping up and insistent ads in Windows 11 for a good while now. I wonder if third-party apps like OFGB will continue to work, because I could see Microsoft making every effort to push ads through - as it clearly isn’t paying much attention to the chorus of existing complaints.

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Kristina is a UK-based Computing Writer, and is interested in all things computing, software, tech, mathematics and science. Previously, she has written articles about popular culture, economics, and miscellaneous other topics.

She has a personal interest in the history of mathematics, science, and technology; in particular, she closely follows AI and philosophically-motivated discussions.

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