LG responds swiftly to user backlash, will allow users to remove Microsoft Copilot link from TVs — clarifies service is not an app, future update will include tile removal option from WebOS

LG responds swiftly to user backlash, will allow users to remove Microsoft Copilot link from TVs — clarifies service is not an app, future update will include tile removal option from WebOS
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Verdict: LG addresses user concerns about Microsoft Copilot integration in webOS smart TVs, clarifying it's not an app and offering a future update to remove the tile.

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⚔ Quick Hits

  • LG clarifies Microsoft Copilot's integration isn't a standalone app.
  • A future update will allow users to remove the Copilot tile.
  • This follows user feedback regarding the non-removable nature of the feature.

LG has responded to user concerns regarding the integration of Microsoft Copilot in their webOS smart TVs. Recent reports characterized the feature as a non-removable app, leading to some backlash.

LG has clarified that Microsoft Copilot is not a standalone application. Further, LG has announced that a future software update will provide users with the option to remove the Copilot tile from the webOS interface. This update addresses concerns about the non-removable nature of the feature, giving users more control over their smart TV experience.


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