Debloating Windows – Here’s Why External Windows Debloating Tools Are Dangerous
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Summary
So-called debloating Windows, or removing Windows applications that many users never utilize, such as Clock, Maps, or even Feedback Hub, is mainly provided by two methods.
Uninstalling Windows 11 “Bloat” is Easier than Before – The removal of preinstalled Windows 11 applications, which many users consider bloat, is now much easier in the current version than it was with previous versions of Windows.
Uninstalled Applications are Reinstalled with Every System Update – The built-in Windows apps that you uninstall will be automatically restored whenever you install a new Windows update.
Debloat of Windows 11: Very Little Performance Gain – The performance benefits of uninstalling these apps are nearly nonexistent and, in some cases, may even result in poorer performance.
The Negatives of Debloating: System Issues and Malware – At worst, debloating might result in system instability or the introduction of malware.