MariosX Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 Any possible way of making Metro UI apps ad-free? Like blacklisting ads on hosts file like Android OS does? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Veteran Posted November 17, 2012 Veteran Share Posted November 17, 2012 The MVP Hosts file does this. http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/hosts.htm goretsky 1 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xenon Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 I wonder why there are ads in the 1st place. It really does make Windows 8 seem terrible to me. Hum, n_K and Nashy 3 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nashy Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 I wonder why there are ads in the 1st place. It really does make Windows 8 seem terrible to me. It's in app ads though isn't it? Which is no different to any other mobile device now days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MariosX Posted November 17, 2012 Author Share Posted November 17, 2012 Because free apps make money that way.. The MVP Hosts file does this. http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/hosts.htm Is it safe to use? I mean yeah, you just replace your Windows hosts file with theirs and make your PC completely ad-free. But, have they blacklisted anything except from ads? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Detection Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 tbh, and this is not promoting ads in an OS, I have only noticed them in the weather app all the way past the end of the app Tell a lie, I remember seeing a Bing ad on something but I forget what now, but in general I haven't really been hit in the face with them or I would have tried to block them too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xenon Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 The music app is awful. Full of ads. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scorbing Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 That is another thing I hate about Windows 8. That is why its no longer on my PC. Hum 1 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Detection Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 The music app is awful. Full of ads. Ah, I never use it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Max Norris Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 That is another thing I hate about Windows 8. That is why its no longer on my PC. You know there's ad-based software in other versions of Windows too yea? It's the apps, not the operating system itself... Don't like ad-based freebies, get something that doesn't use them. Easy fix. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
~Johnny Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 That is another thing I hate about Windows 8. That is why its no longer on my PC. I don't seem to notice many ads here in the UK, if at all. For once I'm glad we don't get everything the US does :p thomastmc 1 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin McGregor Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 Move to Canada. The ads only seem to affect Americans. My US friends have ads in their apps but I have yet to see one. They showed me screenshots and my apps don't have them. The music app had one small ad but it was a link to sign up to xbox music. Once I sign in with my old zunepass account its gone and no ads. Royalty 1 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jakem1 Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 It's in app ads though isn't it? Which is no different to any other mobile device now days. I've never seen ads in first party apps before and don't see why they should appear in a product I've paid for. Sekyal 1 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LUTZIFER Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 Best way to get rid of the ads: Install Windows 7. lol!! Good one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doli Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 The music app is awful. Full of ads. The music app has one small ad box. The free music streaming has ads just like Spotify Free but are shorter than Spotify's ads. jasonon 1 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xendrome Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 I see no problems with Ads in the Modern UI apps.. EXCEPT the "Microsoft" branded apps, especially the ones that SHIP included with the OS... ArialBlue, +Majesticmerc and jakem1 3 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kaotic Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 The music app is awful. Full of ads. Yeah, there's so many. Look at all these ads. http://imgur.com/PT2Fn Lol. One ad is "full of ads". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryoken Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 I like people saying the ad's are fine.. If they were in 3rd party apps, then ya, I'd agree, it's their call how they support their releases.. but they are in Microsoft Apps that are part of Windows 8.. It would be like a Banner ad at the top of Windows Explorer in 7, or in Notepad, Calc, etc. Also, to the person who said the ad's aren't in Canada, that's flat out wrong. I see them on my Windows 8 Tablet, and VM all the time.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tsupersonic Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 I see no problems with Ads in the Modern UI apps.. EXCEPT the "Microsoft" branded apps, especially the ones that SHIP included with the OS... How do you think they kept the cost of Windows fairly low compared to other versions? ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hum Posted November 17, 2012 Share Posted November 17, 2012 Best way to get rid of the ads: Install Windows 7. Profound wisdom :happy: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
n_K Posted November 18, 2012 Share Posted November 18, 2012 How do you think they kept the cost of Windows fairly low compared to other versions? ;) Erm probably by removing large chunks of code and replacing it with pretty basic/simple equivilents that makes not an incredly different from W7. 98/2000 -> XP was a BIG jump. XP -> Vista was a big jump, it was done very poorly like tried to cram too much in instead of spacing it out Vista -> 7 wasn't a huge jump, it added quite a bit and fixed all the vista problems 7 -> 8 not much in it, loads of code removed, some 'apps' added and a new start screen with slight update to WDDM. Which probably explains why a it's cheap upgrade. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crimson Rain Posted November 18, 2012 Share Posted November 18, 2012 Best way to get rid of the ads: Install Windows 7. Oh look. this guy again. Still whining about Windows 8. thomastmc 1 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doli Posted November 18, 2012 Share Posted November 18, 2012 This thing about the music app is that it is more than just a music player, it is also a front end to their music store so having a very small ad informing people about upgrading to Music Pass is not that bad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RandPC Posted November 18, 2012 Share Posted November 18, 2012 How do you think they kept the cost of Windows fairly low compared to other versions? ;) It's cheap to get people into using Metro, if they use Metro heavily then it's pure profit. All Metro apps mean money to Microsoft since you can't buy any apps except from MS's store. Microsoft's pay-in services are also integrated into Win8 which is another means for extra revenue that wasn't there directly through the OS previously. Even without advertising entirely there is WAY more potential profit for Microsoft through Win8 then ever before. As long as you use Metro to a large extent that Microsoft can easily make more profit here then ever before even with a heavily discounted up front purchase price. It's the whole reason why vendor lock-in and app stores work. If you use the desktop then Microsoft isn't making much from you at all, but just getting you onto the platform and ensuring your aware of and see Metro is a major step forward for them. Once they have then then your a potential customer and more easily incentivized to using Metro. Throwing all the advertising in the world into desktop apps isn't going to drive revenues like Metro can with dedicated Microsoft pay-in services accessible at launch on the start screen with movies, music, games etc from them. These existed before but weren't there out of the box, and all of your app purchases mean money to them before as well. Whereas previously software purchases never involved MS unless you were buying from MS directly. Everything you use and everything you view or listen to can mean money given to Microsoft. Money from advertising is penny ante compared to everything else. It's nice, but not a major revenue driver. A giant banner advertisement in Explorer on the desktop doesn't offer nearly the same potential revenue gains. Metro usage effectively subsidizes the up front cost of the OS. It's not much different then contracts subsidizing smartphone prices. Once the majority of people already have/use an OS with Metro then they can worry about driving revenue directly through OS purchases again. But right now that's almost certainly a secondary concern. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
~Johnny Posted November 18, 2012 Share Posted November 18, 2012 Yeah, there's so many. Look at all these ads. http://imgur.com/PT2Fn Lol. One ad is "full of ads". And I'd be hard pressed to even call that advertising... it's telling you about a feature of the application you're actually using! :p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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