This new ability to tidy up the Start menu was revealed in a pre-release build of Windows 10, version 18262 (19H1), issued under the Windows Insider testing program. These unwanted apps can also be manually uninstalled, or blocked on some machines by following the steps outlined in this article on TechRepublic sister site ZDNet. In the past, Microsoft has been criticized for pre-installing a range of third-party 'crapware' on Windows 10 Home and Pro PCs, including games like Candy Crush Soda Saga, Bubble Witch 3 Saga, and March of Empires - none of which has much use on a business machine. SEE: Windows 10 power tips: Secret shortcuts to your favorite settings (Tech Pro Research)