Windows 11 will soon let you uninstall even more in-box apps
The latest Windows 11 preview build is now rolling out.
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What you need to know
Microsoft hasrolled outa new Windows 11 preview build for Insiders in the Canary Channel today that brings with it the ability to uninstall even more in-box Windows apps that up until now haven’t been uninstallable. Microsoft has slowly been allowing the default pre-loaded Windows apps to be uninstalled over the last several months, and today’s build adds a few more to the list.
The preloaded apps that can now be uninstalled in the latestWindows 11preview builds include:
Most of the pre-loaded Windows 11 apps can now be uninstalled, which is good news for users who don’t plan on using any of the included Windows apps. It’s good to see Microsoft continuing to add in-box apps to the list of uninstallables, truly cementing Windows 11 as the open-platform Microsoft intends it to be.
Other changes in this latest preview build include more fields in the modernized File Explorer details pane, syncing RGB lights with your Windows accent color, and more. You can check out the full changelog below:
Windows 11 build 25931 changelog
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