The reason for the same is mostly from the revenue generation point of view, but their justification might be that these apps are curated based on your interest, and you would anyway install them sooner than later. Well, this is where things begin to go south. If a user wants to get hold of an app, he or she knows all the means to download it onto their PC. The tech giants should have no right to force-feed these apps onto their PC. But this is how things work across various ecosystems, and Windows is no different either.
Recently I got hold of a Reddit thread where users have raised a concern that the Instagram app got downloaded on his PC without any manual intervention from his end. To be fair, this is just one case that has been documented, there would be a plethora of other users who would be currently facing this issue. If you are also in the same boat then this guide shall come in handy. In this tutorial, we will show you the steps to stop Windows 11 from automatically installing bloatware apps on your PC.
Stop Windows 11 from Automatically Installing Bloatware Apps
To prevent this from happening once and for all, we will be taking the help of a Registry Editor tweak. Look, there might be a few arguments that it is much better to simply uninstall that app from Control Panel rather than carrying out the Registry Method. However, there are quite a few holes in this argument. First off, carrying out the uninstallation steps every time Windows installs an app would itself call for quite a lot of cumulative effort. Moroever, uninstalling is not the fix, but just the temporary covering of the cracks with paper. On the other hand, if you use the Registry Editor tweak, then you will be able to permanently stop Windows 11 from automatically installing bloatware apps on your PC. So with that in mind, let’s get started with the instructions.
Instruction Steps
These were the steps to stop Windows 11 from automatically installing bloatware apps on your PC. If at any point in time you wish to revert the change, then just tweak the Value Data of SilentInstalledAppsEnabled from 0 to 1 (or simply delete this Registry File). This will then allow Windows to reinstall bloatware silently on your PC (though I doubt anyone would really want that to happen). Anyways, on that note, we round off this guide. All your queries regarding the same are welcomed in the comments section.