Windows 10: Disable automatic bloatware installation

Such as we mentioned yesterday, Microsoft for its own reasons ($) together with Windows 10 installs some games and applications automatically. Bloatware? This is exactly. The term bloatware used to describe many different pre-installed software on computers and mobiles. Microsoft Windows 10 tweak security

The user does not even need to open the Windows Store, and the operating system it doesn't ask his permission to install some apps like Candy Crush Soda Saga, Minecraft: Windows 10 , Flipboard, Twitter, and last but not least TripAdvisor.

These applications automatically come into the system of each logged-in user and in some cases start running in the background (you can see them from Task Manager).

In addition to Candy Crush Saga Soda, Twitter, Minecraft Flipboard, and upcoming TripAdvisor, there are users reporting that other applications are automatically coming to their systems: Photoshop Express, iheartradio and many more.

If you want to prevent this behavior from Windows, follow the instructions below:

Install all aggregates of Windows 10.
Open Registry Editor ( for regedit).
Follow the route:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Policies \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CloudContent

If there is no such registry key, you need to create it. Typically, Windows 10 creates the CloudContent key

Create a new 32-bit DWORD value named DisableWindowsConsumerFeatures and set its data value to 1.

Even if you are running the 64-bit version of Windows, you must set the DWORD 32-bit. Windows 10 Will disable automatic installation of applications.
Restart your system and say goodbye to Candy Crush Saga Soda and all other unwanted applications.

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