Apr 03 2021 11:33 PM - edited Apr 03 2021 11:34 PM
I've been redirected(from there) to ask here about one issue I have. Microsoft Edge Webview2 Runtime keeps getting installed on my PC. I can't uninstall it as next day it somehow installs itself back. Can someone please tell me what is going on? I don't use either MS Edge or MS Office so I want a clear answer on what it is and how to stop it.
Thanks in advance
Apr 04 2021 01:44 PM
SolutionJun 30 2021 11:59 AM - edited Jun 30 2021 12:00 PM
@HotCakeXI personally am tired of Microsoft and others putting in permanent runtime features that run in the background when you don't need them.
I don't develop websites or apps. I do not need the Webview and I even don't use any Office products. 3 jobs running in background for Microsoft Edge Webview2 and no way of stopping them from restarting if I kill them in the background.
I may be running a "pro" version of Windows but that doesn't mean I want nor need this software. Researching it cannot be removed and even if you don't use Edge or Office you cannot delete it.
This is so wrong and I'm tired of companies like Microsoft, Apple, etc. forcing us to run background jobs we don't need or use that simply take up memory for the very slim chance it might be used and to make it start quicker.
Give us the option to run it or not. Just because we use Windows doesn't mean we will use ALL the possible features.
By the way running the Windows Insider version (basically Windows 11)
Aug 03 2021 04:45 AM
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Sep 22 2021 06:14 PM
Oct 14 2021 10:25 PM
nice gumption, 2 things:
1. focus, the topic is removing, that is all. a developer doesn't write long emails, end of story
2. Microsoft pays next to nothing, and you have no room to grow w/o your phd, and they are not the best to learn from. (i.e. the users alpha and beta tested win 11)@_RBL_
Jan 09 2022 09:41 PM - edited Jan 09 2022 09:44 PM
I don't know if this will help but I managed to keep webview2 off my OS by not being connected to the internet at startup (from a restart) I'm not sure if this works with shut down/ power on. I just unplug my LAN whenever I need to restart and don't have wifi on autoconnect. I also don't have edge and chrome on my OS
Hope this helps
Feb 05 2022 01:05 PM
@Webview2ux I don't believe there is a fix, this is installed in the background automatically. I manually delete (uninstall) each time I boot my PC.
Feb 15 2022 02:55 AM
Feb 15 2022 03:25 AM
Dude I don't use ANYTHING that depends on the edge webview, it doesn't even hit or anything if I need something I install it. I just want to remove this from my pc, as well as useless for me, it slows everything down.
Feb 15 2022 03:43 AM
@GustavoGalvao even though you may not use it, it is still needed by the apps & system. Similar was the case with Microsoft Edge WebView 1 powered by Legacy Edge, & so is the case with this.
1. May I know what OS you are on?
2. May I see a report of where you claim it slows down your PC? It does not run in background unless called by an app that needs it.
Feb 15 2022 04:20 AM
Feb 15 2022 01:38 PM - edited Feb 15 2022 01:40 PM
@GustavoGalvao @Rohit Yadav
Actually, the best solution is to revert back to Windows 10 21H2.
There are too many issues with W11 that there's no need to upgrade until W10 is no longer officially supported or there is some functionality that you must have.
Feb 15 2022 01:47 PM
Feb 15 2022 11:57 PM
@Rohit Yadav Hmm. With my W10 21H2 I was able to stop it from coming back. Then again, my installation seems to have gremlins.
Feb 16 2022 12:24 AM
Feb 16 2022 02:47 AM
@Rohit Yadav And like I said, I was able to prevent it from coming back 😉
Mar 16 2022 11:57 AM
Oct 18 2022 07:09 AM
I got Webview2 unexpectedly when I installed ipevo software for a document camera a few days ago. Webview2 attempts to accesses my camera whenever I turn on the computer. Norton 365 identified that as a security risk and has successfully blocked Webview2's access to my camera. I get a message about the blockage each time when I turn on the computer, but that's a small price to pay to get rid of the camera security risk issue. I just hope that Webview2 is not being used as a vacuum cleaner to suck up other information about users.
Apr 04 2021 01:44 PM
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