Last week, a pair of widgets rolled out with an Insider build of Windows 11. It’s now possible to test out the Spotify and Phone Link widgets if you’re running the latest preview build. Catching up on the story made me realize that I never use the widgets panel and should give it a try, so I pressed WIN+W to get started.

Somewhat to my surprise, I was greeted by a flood of news stories. I knew that Microsoft had news content that it promoted in several places, but I didn’t expect almost my entire widgets panel to be a news feed. After all, it’s the widgets panel not the news panel.

I figured this would be a simple fix. Click a few buttons, add some of my own widgets, hide news, and I’d be good to go. Nope. I began a journey of trying to hide news widgets that turned out to be in vein. Our guide on How to use the Widgets feature on Windows 11 runs through how to customize the panel, but there isn’t an option to remove news.

Most widgets can be removed from the Windows 11 widgets panel with a couple clicks. (Image credit: Future)

When you click the ellipsis menu for a widget like weather or stocks, you’re given the option to hide it. Clicking the plus icon allows you to add widgets by pinning them to the panel. You cannot, however, use this section to remove news widgets (or any widgets for that matter).

News cannot be removed from the Windows 11 widgets panel, though you can hide certain outlets or types of stories. (Image credit: Future)

The same ellipsis menu for a news story shows options to see more or fewer similar stories plus a few other options. It does not contain an option to hide news altogether. The eye icon with a line through it lets you express that you don’t like a story or to hide a particular outlet, but again, nothing about removing news.

A simple solution

Windows 11 widgets panel

The Windows 11 widgets panel provides quick access to some widgets and a lot of news articles. (Image credit: Future)

There’s a simple solution to this problem. Microsoft just needs to add the option to remove news like any other widget. Why should news get special treatment in a panel designed for widgets? I want to interact with things like a music player or a to do list, not find news. Microsoft has apps for news already and there’s always MSN if I’m dying to read the same stories that appear on the widgets panel.


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