how to uninstall cnet.com from my computer

Joël Lagadic 0 Reputation points
2025-12-12T11:31:07.1566667+00:00

how to uninstall cnet.com from my computer with Windows 11?


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  1. David-M 99,360 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-12-12T12:57:22.6233333+00:00

    Hi. I'm David, and I'm happy to help you.


    Your question is vague. Please clarify the following:

    • Do you mean you installed a CNET-related app or software on your computer?
    • Are you seeing CNET.com as your homepage in your browser, and want to remove it?
    • Did you download something from CNET that you now want to uninstall?
    • Is CNET.com showing up as pop-ups or unwanted notifications?

    I await your reply.


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  1. Q&A Assist
    2025-12-12T11:31:19.87+00:00
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    To uninstall software like CNET from your Windows 11 computer, you can follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings: Click on the Start button and select Settings.
    2. Go to Apps: In the Settings window, click on Apps.
    3. Apps & features: Select Apps & features from the left pane.
    4. Find the application: In the search box under Apps & features, type "CNET" or scroll through the list to find the application you want to uninstall.
    5. Uninstall: Click on the application name, and then select the Uninstall button that appears. Confirm any prompts to complete the uninstallation.

    If you do not see the application listed, it may not have been installed through the standard method, and you might need to check for any additional uninstallation methods specific to that software.


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