Microsoft’s willingness to listen to user feedback has been uneven in the past, but with the arrival of Windows 11 25H2, the company is taking a small yet significant step towards giving users more control over their operating system. For years, Windows users—especially those outside the “power user” demographic—have expressed frustration about the baked-in, often unwanted “bloatware” that clutters new PCs and fresh OS installations. Whether it’s Xbox, Copilot, Notepad, or Clipchamp, these...