You may have already experienced it yourself with a new desktop PC or notebook: After the final installation of Windows 11, the desktop is covered in icons — much of which is bloatware. Common culprits are test versions of security suites and virus scanners as well as programs for image editing, photo books, and cloud services. The PC manufacturers OEMs aren’t thinking of your interests with the software, but rather filling their own bank account. This is because money is paid for...

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