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inbox app removal policy
About this tag
The inbox app removal policy tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Microsoft's evolving approach to managing and removing built-in Windows apps. Recent content highlights Windows 11 25H2 testing of a new App updates page in Settings and an Uninstall option in the Microsoft Store Library, alongside enterprise device-level policies to deprovision selected inbox Store packages. These changes aim to centralize app lifecycle management and reduce fragmentation. Topics include policy limits, caveats, and the impact on enterprise IT administration. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and power users interested in Windows app management, system administration, and Microsoft's ongoing updates to app removal policies.
Microsoft is quietly testing a cleaner, more cohesive way to update and remove apps in Windows 11: a new App updates page in Settings that surfaces store-managed updates without launching the Microsoft Store, and a one‑click Uninstall option added to the Microsoft Store Library — paired on the...