![]() The particularly “Bloatware” option here is the one that says “Show me suggested content in the Settings app,” which would be giving you pointers to apps and information that you almost certainly don’t want. Here you can pretty much switch all the On/off sliders to the “Off” position to improve your privacy. Go to “Settings -> Privacy & security -> General”. There are several places in Windows 11 where you can switch the sliders so that you’re not getting what are essentially in-OS popups on your PC. So how do you get rid of this particular brand of bloat? Windows 11 # ![]() It’s annoying and takes away the feeling that this is your operating system. More than any Windows version before it, Windows 10 and Windows 11 are intertwined with various companies and developers to promote certain products to you (or Microsoft’s own products that you probably don’t need). The app will offer to create a system restore point first, which you should accept, and if you’re unsure about what to disable then just use the ‘Recommended’ column over on the right-hand side of ShutUp. Click the name of the feature to see a description of what it does and how it works, then you just click the slider to disable it. Once ShutUp10 is installed, you can choose to disable a huge amount of privacy-compromising features in Windows that you may not have known about. ![]() O&O’s excellent tool for Windows 10 has been updated to work with Windows 11, and does a broad sweep of the operating system to get rid of all bloatware and spyware-like apps and features on the operating system. Luckily, we’ve put together a list of different ways to get rid of bloatware and unwanted applications. Be aware, though, that major Windows updates tend to reinstall them anyway, so you may find yourself battling against that. You can remove bloatware from Windows 10 or Windows 11 and free up space.
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