Microsoft launched Bing version without ads for students

Microsoft introduces a version of Bing search service for students with the advantage of no ads, adult content filters ...

Microsoft introduces a version of Bing search service for students with the advantage of no ads, "adult" content filter .

In an effort to help students focus more on their learning, Microsoft recently launched a version of Bing specifically for this object called ' Bing in the Classroom' . This is the Bing version without ads and has many privacy management tools.

"We developed 'Bing in the Classroom' because we believe that students deserve an environment that is suitable for learning," said Matt Wallaert, development team leader 'Bing in the Classroom'. .

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According to Microsoft statistics, every year students have to receive up to 15 billion advertising-related searches when they are studying in the school. Often, when students or students search for something on Bing or other search engines, they will receive a range of results that contain advertisements, corporate websites - businesses, and other search results. online resources. With 'Bing in the Classroom' , students will not have to see the ads above anymore, and all they are provided will be resources on the Internet.

Besides no ads, Bing in the Classroom also allows teachers to set up filters to block "adult" content, while educators can add more features to the work. study. Unfortunately, this version is only for K-12 schools in the US and it is not clear whether the company will expand this version to other markets.

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