Bye-bye, bloatware! How to clear out Windows 11’s cruft
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You might have currently experienced it yourself with a brand-new desktop PC or note pad: After the last setup of Windows 11, the desktop is covered in icons-- much of which is bloatware. Typical perpetrators are test variations of security suites and infection scanners along with programs for image modifying, image books, and cloud services.
The PC makers (OEMs) aren't considering your interests with the software application, however rather filling their own checking account. This is due to the fact that cash is spent for each setup of bloatware, and if the client (i.e. you) gets a paid membership to the software application, there is a neat c...