I haven't used anything to automatically remove all built-in bloatware apps.
I haven't used anything to automatically remove all built-in bloatware apps.
I haven't used any specific tools to remove bloatware. Regarding your questions, most systems let you uninstall built-in apps manually, but they don’t automatically delete them permanently unless you enable a feature like "system-wide uninstall." Windows 10 typically reinstalls these apps during updates, so you may need to check for updates or use third-party tools if you want permanent removal.
For built-in applications, I usually rely on this hidden shortcut—often referred to as a right-click—which appears on the mouse. Pressing it lets you remove unwanted apps that aren't part of the operating system. If you prefer a more transparent approach, you can navigate to Settings > Apps and select the uninstall option for any programs you wish to delete.