This commit improves documentation for removal of Windows store apps along with adding related research. 1. Improve Store app removal documentation: The documentation for scripts that remove Store apps has been enhanced. It now includes information on the default preinstallation status of these apps across various Windows versions. This update covers Windows 10 (from version 19H2 to 23H2) and Windows 11 (from version 21H2 to 23H2), enabling users to identify potentially preinstalled apps that might affect privacy. 2. Add research documentation: A detailed research documentation on Windows Store apps has been introduced for Windows 10 (versions 1909 to 22H2) and Windows 11 (versions 21H2 to 23H2). This includes lists of preinstalled Store apps, complete with package information. This research aids in understanding which default apps are present in different Windows versions and their status regarding removal. The documentation also includes the PowerShell script used for this research, serving as a resource for future updates and expansion.
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Research Documentation
Welcome to the research section of privacy.sexy. This area houses in-depth technical research and analyses, serving as a resource for developers, contributors, and technology enthusiasts.
Structure:
This folder organizes research into topic-specific subdirectories like windows, linux, etc.
Each contains materials relevant to its subject.
Contents:
These documents offer comprehensive insights into the respective topics, supporting development and contributions.
Contributing:
Contributions to our research documentation are welcome.
If your research aligns with privacy.sexy goals, please consider adding it here.
See CONTRIBUTING.md on more information about how to contribute.
Usage:
This information is available for educational and research purposes. We support knowledge sharing and aim to enhance understanding of privacy and security technologies.