Microsoft is enhancing Windows 11 by introducing a toggle feature that allows users to turn off the profanity filter in voice typing. The recent Insider Preview Build 26120.3941 reveals this change, offering users the ability to express themselves freely without automatic censorship. Jen Gentleman from Microsoft has acknowledged this shift, pointing out its significance in reflecting customer feedback. Alongside this key update, Microsoft is also rolling out various features aimed at improving the overall user experience and functionality of Windows 11.
"We're excited to address the top customer feedback for voice typing by starting to roll out a new setting that lets you control the profanity filter."
Jen Gentleman highlighted the change in a post on Bluesky and noted that she had previously worked on testing profanity filtering with dictation on Windows Phone.
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