The next major update to Windows 10, code-named 19H1 and expected to be released sometime in April, will allow you to uninstall most of the built-in Windows 2019 applications.
You do not want 3D Viewer, Groove Music or Paint 3D, why are not you using them? No problem you can remove them.
This feature has just been added to build 18262 of the Windows Insiders preview, and is available starting today in the fast ring. To uninstall one of the apps listed below, you'll be able to do so with a right-click on the app's shortcut in the menu Starts by selecting “Uninstall”.
Below is a complete list of apps you can remove:
- 3D Viewer (formerly called Mixed Reality Viewer)
- Calculator
- Calendar
- Groove Music
- Movies & TV
- Paint 3D
- Snip & Sketch
- Sticky Notes
- Voice Recorder
You can already uninstall some of the Microsoft apps in the same way. Here are the apps you can quickly uninstall right now if you're using October 2018 Update or an earlier version of Windows 10:
- Microsoft Solitaire Collection
- My Office
- OneNote
- Print 3D
- Skype or Whatsapp
- Tips
- Weather
If you remove an embedded application, you can reinstall it from the Store if you need it.
Windows 10 allows you to uninstall applications that "install automatically" on your computer. You can uninstall applications such as Bubble Witch 3 Saga, Candy Crush Soda Saga and FarmVille 2: Country Escape right now by right-clicking on them and selecting "Uninstall".
With the next update of Windows 10, Microsoft can provide more options for removing applications, but some such as Camera, Microsoft Edge, and Store will still be key parts of Windows 10 and will not be removed.
Of course, if you do not want to wait, you can uninstall almost all embedded Windows 10 applications by running some commands on PowerShell.
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Edge can not be removed as any operation - search in third party browsers is also registered in the Edge.
I am wrong ;
I'm sorry for Giorgos but I did not understand what you mean. If you are talking about firefox searches, not Edge has access to firefox cookies. In general, each browser only has access to its own cookies and its own history.