Bloatware apps on Windows 11 can include Mail and Calendar, OneNote, Microsoft Teams, Candy Crush, and various third-party apps.
You can uninstall bloatware manually using Windows 11 Settings or by right-clicking them on the Start Menu.
Alternatively, use a third-party script like Win11Debloat to automate the removal process, or opt for a Windows 11 clean install to remove most unwanted apps.
When you buy a new PC—whether a high-end gaming device or an entry-level laptop—you expect it to be clean from the start. However, Windows 11 typically comes with at least a few unwanted pre-installed apps, called bloatware. How should you remove bloatware from your PC?
What Is Bloatware, and Which Apps Should You Uninstall?
As mentioned, bloatware is a term for apps you don’t want or need, but that come pre-installed on your Windows PC. These could be Microsoft apps the company pushes, like Microsoft Teams or the Mail and Calendar app. Or it could be third-party apps from your device manufacturer—this is especially prevalent among pre-built computers and laptops.
Common bloatware apps on Windows 11 include OneNote, Microsoft Teams, and Candy Crush. Third-party bloatware apps, like McAfee or Norton antivirus apps, Netflix, and CCleaner, could also come with your PC.
The apps we mentioned are not necessarily bad for your computer; you may even prefer them over available alternatives. For example, I use OneNote as my to-do list and switched to Microsoft Edge from Google Chrome in 2021. Because of this, I didn’t remove those when I bought a new Windows laptop. But if you don’t use the pre-installed apps on your Windows PC, you have the option to uninstall them.
Uninstall Bloatware Using Windows 11 Settings
The easiest way to remove bloatware is through the Windows 11 Settings app . As long as you know where to go, uninstalling bloatware (or any app, for that matter) on Windows 11 is quick and simple:
Press Win + I, or click the Cog icon on the Start menu, to open Settings.
In the sidebar, click Apps, then choose Installed apps.
Under the Installed apps window, find the app you want to remove.
Once you’ve found the app you want to remove, click on the three-dot menu and choose Uninstall.
A small pop-up window will appear after you press Uninstall; click on Uninstall again to confirm your choice.
With this, you can manually remove pre-installed apps quickly, as the Settings window does not close after uninstalling one app. Note that you cannot remove some apps, like Photos and the Microsoft Store, with this method.
Title: Accelerated Cleanup: Banishing Bloatware on Win11