Uninstall or remove apps and programs in Windows Select Start > Settings > Apps > Installed apps Find the app you want to remove, select More > Uninstall Note: Some apps can't be uninstalled from the Settings app right now
Find app settings in Windows - Microsoft Support Find app settings in Windows Most apps have their own settings—look for a gear icon in the app Note: For some apps, you'll need to select the More icon before selecting the Settings icon
Understand and explore Windows Settings - Microsoft Support The Settings app in Windows 11 offers a centralized hub to manage and customize device preferences This includes categories such as System, Bluetooth Devices, Network Internet, Personalization, Apps, Accounts, Time Language, Accessibility, Privacy Security, Gaming, and Windows Update
Windows privacy settings that apps use - Microsoft Support Go to Start , then select Settings > Privacy security Select the capability you want to allow apps to use, such as Calendar or Contacts Turn the setting on or off that allows anyone using the device to have access to the capability
Configure Startup Applications in Windows - Microsoft Support In the Settings app on your Windows device, Apps > Startup or use the following shortcut: Startup For any of the applications in the list set the toggle to On to start the app automatically when you sign in set the toggle to Off to prevent the app from starting automatically
Notifications and Do Not Disturb in Windows - Microsoft Support You can change your notifications settings from the Settings app In the Settings app on your Windows device, select System > Notifications actions To change notification settings for all senders, under Notifications, set Get notifications from apps and other senders to On or Off
Change your app recommendation settings in Windows Select Start > Settings > Apps > Apps features Under Choose where to get apps, select one of the available options To stop seeing app recommendations, select either Allow apps from anywhere or Turn off app recommendations (options vary by Windows version)