Currently, Windows 10 supports removing Microsoft Solitaire Collection, My Office, OneNote, Print 3D, Skype, Tips, and Weather. If you’re on the recent October update, there are already several apps you can uninstall like this. But then you have to use the Windows Store. You can get the apps back later if you regret your decision - they’re all in the Windows Store. To uninstall these apps, you can right-click on either the tile or entry in the app list. Some apps like Camera, Edge, and the Microsoft Store cannot be uninstalled. In that build, Windows 10 supports uninstalling 3D Viewer, Calculator, Calendar, Groove Music, Mail, Movies & TV, Paint 3D, Snip & Sketch, Sticky Notes, and Voice Recorder. The latest Microsoft Insider build (version 18262) includes uninstallation for Microsoft’s apps. Thus, you could not uninstall them without major hackery. This will be a significant change for Microsoft, which has previously considered all its apps to be core parts of the operating system. Starting next year, more pre-installed apps can be forever banished from your computer. In its next big update, Microsoft will let you cut down the clutter. However, Microsoft is also known for shoving features and apps people don’t want into major updates and enabling old features you don’t use (hi, Cortana). Microsoft’s Windows 10 updates usually include some new refinements based on user feedback.
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