Microsoft has released ad-supported versions of its Office desktop apps, which have limited features but allow Windows users to edit their documents for free. While Microsoft allows customers to use Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other Microsoft 365 apps for free with Office on the web, the company has not shared any information regarding these new ad-supported Office apps for desktop. This isn't the first time Microsoft has experimented with displaying ads in its products and services. For instance, it showed ads in the "Recommended" section of the Windows 11 Start menu last year, and it also promoted some of its own products in the sign-out flyout menu in November 2022, expanding the feature with new "treatments" in March 2023. As tech news site Beebom first spotted, you must pay for a Microsoft 365 subscription to save documents created or edited using these ad-supported Office apps to local drives. To test the new free Microsoft Office apps for Windows users, you must download and install Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) and hit "Skip for now" on the "Sign in to get started" screen. The ad-supported Office apps will also display "To remove ads, subscribe to Microsoft 365" messages under the ads, prompting users to click a "See benefits" link. Five years ago, the Windows 10 Wordpad application also showed ads pushing Microsoft's free Office web apps in its menu bar. In March 2021, it also displayed ads for its products to Insiders in the Windows File Explorer and promoted Microsoft Edge in the Start Menu of Windows 10 one year before. Once launched, the apps will show a vertical panel on the right side of the window, displaying advertisements while you view and edit your Office documents.
This Cyber News was published on www.bleepingcomputer.com. Publication date: Mon, 24 Feb 2025 19:55:18 +0000