LG has announced that it will allow users to remove the Microsoft Copilot shortcut that was installed on its newer TV models. This decision follows multiple reports highlighting user concerns about the unremovable icon. In a statement, LG spokesperson Chris De Maria emphasized that the company values consumer choice and will implement measures to let users delete the shortcut if they choose to do so.
The issue gained attention when a Reddit user shared an image showing the Microsoft Copilot icon included in their app lineup, noting that it could not be deleted. The post, which expressed frustration over the software update, attracted significant engagement with over 36,000 upvotes.
De Maria clarified that the icon serves as a shortcut to the Microsoft Copilot web app, which opens in the TV’s browser, rather than being a full application integrated into the television. He also stated that any features requiring microphone input would only be activated with the user’s explicit consent.
When asked about the timeline for enabling the removal of the Copilot icon, De Maria indicated that there is currently no specific timeframe available.
In a more detailed statement, LG provided context regarding the arrival of Microsoft Copilot on its TVs, asserting that it was intended as a shortcut to enhance accessibility and convenience. The company reiterated that the feature opens Microsoft’s website through the TV’s browser and that user consent is necessary for microphone features.
The situation raises questions about user experience and control over software features in smart TVs.
Source: https://www.theverge.com/news/847685/lg-copilot-web-app-delete

