DELETE MSN NEWS FEED - Microsoft Q A To remove or hide MSN-style news content in Microsoft Edge on Windows 11, adjust the Edge start page and news feed settings Open Microsoft Edge On the default start page (the page that shows news), select the settings cog icon in the upper-right corner of the page To mostly hide the news feed: Select Focused mode This hides the feed from the main view; the feed is only visible if scrolling
How to uninstall Microsoft News App in Windows 11 10 You can open Start, search for “News”, right-click on it and select Uninstall It will ask you to confirm your actions, do that and the New app will be permanently deleted
How to dIsable Windows 11 news feed - TechBloat There are several methods available to eliminate the news feed from your Windows 11 system Depending on your preference, these methods include using system settings, modifying the taskbar settings, and employing group policy editor for advanced users
Removing Windows News Widget using PowerShell Even on a professional laptop Microsoft places a news widget that forces unwanted political content and inane celebrity news on its users In a previous post I showed how to remove this unwanted feature from Windows: Windows 11: Remove Microsoft News Widget
How to Uninstall the Microsoft News App - MajorGeeks In this guide, we look at how to remove the Microsoft News App The fastest way is to search and uninstall We will also discuss other methods if that doesn't work for you You can begin typing Microsoft News in Cortana, or press the Windows Key + S
How to Uninstall Microsoft News App in Windows 10? - Auslogics Go to your taskbar, then click the Windows icon Now, type “Microsoft News” (no quotes) From the results, right-click Microsoft News Now, select Uninstall from the context menu You will see a prompt telling you that you are about to remove the app and its related info Click Uninstall to proceed
How to Uninstall Built-in Microsoft Store Apps on Windows 11 or 10 How to Uninstall Built-in Microsoft Store Apps on Windows 11 or 10 Windows 10 and 11 ship with a set of pre-installed Microsoft Store applications (also known as UWP APPX MSIX apps) These are Calculator, Calendar, Mail, Cortana, Maps, News, OneNote, ZuneMusic, Camera, etc