Os seguintes tópicos do fórum podem ser úteis.
Este tópico do fórum, link contém uma sugestão sobre como desativar o Microsoft Consumer Experiences, que parece ser desativado para algumas versões do Windows 10.
Supostamente, você pode impedir que os aplicativos sejam reinstalados ativando a política de grupo: Configuração do Computador | Modelos Administrativos | Componentes do Windows | Conteúdo da nuvem | Ativar: desativar as experiências do consumidor da Microsoft.
So far I've not been hit with more bloatware. However when doing MS Updates some of Microsoft base apps will still come back. Third party apps like Candy Crush or other BS doesn't seem to auto-download.
Neste artigo, link diz:
lacrumb replied on February 21, 2017 Right click on the tile, If uninstall does not show click on More. . As things progress the Insider updates mo longer install those that you have uninstalled. In April when the big update takes place you will not have the problem.
Neste artigo, link , além de vários outros indicar que você precisa usar o Powershell para desinstalar o Candy Crush e os outros aplicativos de jogo irritantes, pois o Windows 10 acha que eles são aplicativos necessários devido a acordos de marketing.
A better option is to delete the app's package from the operating system, to stop it boomeranging back (you can reinstall it manually if you choose). Type PowerShell into the search box and press Enter to run the command. When Windows PowerShell opens, type the command Get-AppxPackage to see all the apps you have installed. Locate the app you want to banish permanently and note or copy its package name – for example 'king.com.CandyCrushSaga_1.93.1400.0_x86__kgqvnymyfvs32'. Type the command Remove-AppxPackage followed by the package name, and press Enter to get rid of the app for good.