Windows 10: Adding bloatwear through updates is a crime

Discus and support Adding bloatwear through updates is a crime in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; It should be a crime to force people to add bloatwear by adding it to your terms of service. Then making it more and more exceedingly difficult to... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by Summer Litten, Mar 23, 2025.

  1. Adding bloatwear through updates is a crime


    It should be a crime to force people to add bloatwear by adding it to your terms of service. Then making it more and more exceedingly difficult to remove. You all should be ashamed of yourself. If was actually any good people would want to use it without it being forced on us. Sucks that I am going going to have to use Linux to get around this.

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    Summer Litten, Mar 23, 2025
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