Microsoft will allow users to uninstall inbox apps from Windows 11
Microsoft will allow users to uninstall inbox apps from Windows 11 The new Windows 11 OS update will give flexibility to the user to uninstall the pre-installed apps like Cortana, Camera app, People app, Photos app and the Remote Desktop client. Microsoft is working on updating the updated Windows 11 OS which will enable the users to uninstall a wider range of inbox apps, which will enhance the user control over the built-in apps. Users will get the flexibility to remove or uninstall the pre-installed apps like Cortana, Camera app, People app, Photos app and the Remote Desktop client. As per Windows Central’s report- this update will set the Copilot button directly on the Windows 10 taskbar- opening the similar Copilot sidebar experience which is available on Windows 11 at present.
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