Windows 11 can feel a little crowded out of the box, but you don’t need scripts or risky tools to clean it up. We tested three simple debloat steps that work.
It removes the apps, ads, and telemetry Windows shouldn't have.
PCWorld highlights Winhance, a free open-source tool that simplifies removing Windows 11 bloatware, ads, and unwanted pre-installed applications through an easy-to-use interface.
Note: This is an early peek at a chapter from my next book, De-Enshittify Windows 11. This book will be available for ...
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