| - TPM 2.0 requirement - Secure Boot enforcement - Microsoft account requirement - BitLocker device encryption tied to MS account - Hardware attestation - Telemetry/Data Collection - Extensive diagnostic data collection - Advertising ID tracking - Activity history syncing - Bing integration everywhere - Edge as persistent default (difficult to change)
- OneDrive integration/nagging - Microsoft 365 upselling - Copilot integration - Widgets panel with MSN content - Start menu web search forcing Bing - Centered taskbar (not moveable) - Simplified right-click menu (hiding options) - Removed taskbar features (no drag-to-taskbar, no ungrouping) - Start menu ads/recommendations
Update Control - Forced automatic updates - Limited update deferral for Home users - Feature updates bundled with security updates - Device Management (Enterprise) - Intune/MDM integration - Windows Autopilot - Azure AD requirements - Remote wipe capabilities - Monetization - Ads in Start menu - Ads in File Explorer - Suggested apps - Pre-installed third-party apps (Candy Crush, etc.) |
https://github.com/Raphire/Win11Debloat
It persists across updates, can be customized with extremely granular control over what is removed/re-enabled, or using the default mode which works fantastically for most users with minimal risk of disabling something many people might prefer to keep (e.g Xbox app).
I’ve been using it for years on every machine/VM with Windows 11 installed. The OS gets out of my way completely both in terms of functionality and distractions like ads.
I cannot recommend it enough, I am eternally grateful to the maintainers for making Windows 11 feel like a modernized Windows 7 experience.