Windows 10 April 2018: Once again loaded with bloatware

Bloatware on Windows 10 is nothing new and everyone who uses Microsoft's operating system knows it very well. We have written about them too many times, and as they all show we will continue to write, at least after every major release of Windows 10.bloatware

Yes once again, after the release of Windows 10 April 2018 Update bloatware is viral again, with many to complain about Microsoft's behavior of filling its operating system with useless applications.

A discussion thread at reddit which so far has more than 1.100 comments, blames Microsoft for its super-aggressive strategy, which aims to promote games and applications that are of little concern to anyone.

And this time, after installing Windows 10 April 2018 Update, all users who had uninstalled apps like Witch 3 Saga and Candy Crush Saga, found them again on their computers.
Note that removing games may not take more than a right-click and “remove”, but they usually come back after a reboot.. Actually, the whole thing it's complicated and requires users to first sign in to the Microsoft Store, update all apps and games, and remove only those they don't need anymore.

This aggressive tactic by Microsoft is repeated often, which seems to have pissed off a lot of people in his thread . There are many who report that they are seriously considering the possibility of switching to another operating system.

Recall that earlier this year, Microsoft promised to get rid of Windows 10 bloatware, but only for its SKU Workstation, leaving users of Home and Pro to continue their fight with unwanted applications.

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