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Windows 11’s Start menu search gets new, clearer labels, as Microsoft tries to avoid EU regulation trouble


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Windows 11’s Start menu search gets new, clearer labels, as
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tries to avoid EU regulation trouble


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    is modifying Windows 11 search in the EEA to comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act
  • Start Menu search now separates local on-device results from web results, which remain powered by
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  • Other DMA-driven changes include uninstalling Edge and disabling
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    search, but only for EEA users

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is tweaking Windows 11’s search feature in the Start menu for users in the European Economic Area (EEA) to comply with new EU rules (specifically the Digital Markets Act, or DMA). Normally, when you search in the Start menu, Windows 11 shows results from both your computer and the internet (using
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’s search engine,
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). But now, it looks like
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will make those search results more obviously separate.

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that the change can be seen in a new Windows 11 Insider Preview Build, build number 27764. One Windows Insider and X poster @alex290292
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showing this new Start menu user interface (UI) with two sections in the search window; one labelled “Windows” and the other “Web search from
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” (note that their Windows 11 language is set to *******).

The search will soon differentiate between “Windows” and “Web search from

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Windows 11’s search shake-up after a nudge from the EU

This change follows several other updates that give users more control over how they use Windows 11, including the introduction of custom web search providers’ results into Windows Search, and the ability to uninstall

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Edge (the default web browser that comes preinstalled in Windows 11) from their device and disable
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web search. These changes were also brought in to comply with the DMA, so while the EU isn’t letting up on its regulatory stance,
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is playing ball for now.

The EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) is a set of rules designed to keep big tech companies from using their dominance to box out competition. Since Windows is hugely popular,

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has to play fair and not use it as a way to force people into using its other services, like pushing
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and Edge instead of letting users choose their own search engine or browser. That’s where the DMA steps in: to make sure companies like
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don’t unfairly steer users toward their own products when they should be offering real choices.

Another intriguing change that we can expect to Windows 11’s Start menu soon is when you right-click on an app pinned there, you’ll see new ‘jump lists’ that pop up. As explained by MSPowerUser, a jump list is a flyout menu that provides quick access to recent files, folders, or tasks associated with an app by right-clicking its icon on the taskbar or Start menu.

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’s decision to separate Windows 11’s local and web search results might seem like a straightforward tweak, but it also highlights the company’s reluctance to make a simple change like this without being given a reason to by an external influence (in this case the EU). Integrating
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tightly into Windows 11’s search features seems motivated by
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’s business ambitions, namely wanting to direct more user traffic to
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in the hopes of increasing user engagement with
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services and getting higher ad revenues. Closing the gap with market leader
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is also likely an ambition of
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.

Separating Windows 11’s search results may be effectively disrupting these aims a little, but it’s in the interest of supporting greater user choice.

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A welcome tidy-up (but only in Europe)

The fact that this update only applies to the EEA suggests that

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isn’t keen on rolling it out more widely, likely because it would reduce the passive traffic
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receives from Windows 11 users worldwide. From a user perspective, this change is a welcome improvement, particularly for those frustrated with how cluttered and inconsistent the Start menu search can feel.

The primary concern with the current setup is that it combines local and web results in a way that might not always serve users’ best interests.

Searching for a file or app on your PC, only to be met with a mix of content that’s actually on your device and web suggestions (which often feel irrelevant) can be more distracting than helpful. By giving users a clearer distinction between on-device and online results, this change ensures that Windows Search serves its intended purpose, in particular finding what you need on your PC first, rather than acting as a disguised gateway to

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’s services.

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