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LG TVs will let users delete unwanted Copilot shortcuts

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Some owners of LG smart TVs were unpleasantly surprised to see unwanted shortcuts for Microsoft Copilot suddenly pop up on their smart TVs this month. Even worse, these shortcuts were impossible to delete; best you could do is hide them, but the actual Microsoft Copilot app would remain installed on the TV.

Now, Engadget reports that LG has relented in its pursuit of forcing Copilot down its users’ throats. According to an LG representative, the company will “take steps to allow users to delete the shortcut icon if they wish.”

The idea behind the Copilot shortcut was, reportedly, to launch it in the web browser on LG TVs, instead of as a native smart TV app.

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However, placing a Microsoft Copilot shortcut on the smart TV’s shortcut bar is probably a bad idea. I’ve tried out my share of phones full of bloatware, and I was never too happy about having pre-installed app that I didn’t need, especially if I was unable to delete it.

It’s unclear when LG will allow users to remove Copilot from their TVs, but it’s likely coming via a future software update.



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