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Windows 11: Microsoft Finally Allows the Uninstallation of Copilot, but There Is a Trap

Microsoft begins (finally) to accept the idea that some of the users do not want Copilot in Windows. In the Insider Preview Build 26220.7535 of Windows 11 (KB5072046), a new group strategy parameter appears: RemoveMicrosoftCopilotApp, which allows to uninstall the Microsoft Copilot application. Except that this is not the big "OFF button" that many hoped for: this is a [...] The Windows 11 article: Microsoft allows (finally) the uninstallation o…
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Microsoft begins (finally) to accept the idea that some of the users do not want Copilot in Windows. In the Insider Preview Build 26220.7535 of Windows 11 (KB5072046), a new group strategy parameter appears: RemoveMicrosoftCopilotApp, which allows to uninstall the Microsoft Copilot application. Except that this is not the big "OFF button" that many hoped for: this is a [...] The Windows 11 article: Microsoft allows (finally) the uninstallation o…

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BlogNT : le Blog des Nouvelles Technologies broke the news in on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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