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Microsoft has just quietly launched the Bing Wallpaper app on the Microsoft Store. It’s available for free—unlike popular tech YouTuber MKBHD which charges $50 yearly for wallpapers, ahem—but it can be somewhat costly for your PCs.
The Bing Wallpaper app, as former Windows Dev MVP & forward engineer Rafael Rivera mentions, “automatically installs Bing Visual Search” and includes code capable of accessing and decrypting cookies from Edge, Chrome, and Firefox if those browsers are in use.
Although the full extent of any info sharing would depend on the app’s actual behavior and permissions, these browser cookies may include individual info and sensitive information, like browsing activity.
That means, your info could be shared with Microsoft, and it’s a common secret that the Redmond company has a not-so-good when it comes to privacy (remember the “Recall” fiasco?). Rivera even goes as far as calling the app “malware.”
The Bing Wallpaper app sets Bing’s daily homepage images as your desktop wallpapers. Available for Windows 10 and higher, the app prompts users to install the Bing extension and set Bing as their default search engine during setup.
“Bing Wallpaper includes a collection of beautiful images from around the world that have been featured on the Bing homepage. Not only will you see a new image on your desktop each day, but you can also browse images and learn where they’re from,” Microsoft describes the app.
Besides that, the app also lets you explore and learn about the images—like on the Windows Spotlight—earn Microsoft Rewards points, and redeem them for various prizes.
Rafly Gilang
Tech Reporter
Rafly is a reporter with years of journalistic experience, ranging from technology, business, social, and culture. Currently reporting news on Microsoft-related products, tech, and AI on MSPowerUser. Got a tip? Send it to [email protected]