Windows Search Box cleaned up for less clutter and more control

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Key Points

  • Experimental channel Insiders get a cleaner search home screen with labeled results and no promotional web content
  • New toggle in Privacy & Security > Search controls web and Store suggestions
  • Local results like apps and files now rank above web matches when they fit better

What is changing

The Windows blog announced that Microsoft is rolling out search improvements to Windows Insiders in the Experimental channel. The search home screen is calmer with less visual clutter. Results now show clear labels for apps, settings, files, web, or Store suggestions. Promotional content is removed from web results. A new toggle in Settings > Privacy & Security > Search controls whether web and Store suggestions appear at all.

Local results like apps, settings, and files now appear ahead of web suggestions when they are the stronger match. Search also handles typos better so “utlook” can find Outlook. File search supports two-character queries and shows cloud files when relevant. Reliability fixes reduce crashes and loading problems, though more work continues.

Why it matters

This matters most to people who use the search box daily to launch apps or find files. The cleaner home screen and labeled results make it faster to scan options before clicking. The new privacy toggle gives direct control over web and Store suggestions.

The impact is limited right now because only Insiders in the Experimental channel get these changes. Rollout is gradual rollout so not everyone sees them immediately. Experiences also vary by region.

Have you tried the new search home screen or the typo handling? Share what works or what still feels off in the comments.

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