
Head to Settings > Systems > Apps & features and you’ll be able to uninstall it. No error messages, no missing features that we typically use, nothing. That’s been my experience, and I haven’t seen anyone else report anything different.Įven more confusingly, you can actually uninstall this app from your Windows 10 system. We’ve disabled access to every single permission App Connector wants, and nothing appears to work differently. RELATED: How to Uninstall Windows 10's Built-in Apps (and How to Reinstall Them)Ĭonfusingly, although these permissions are enabled by default, they don’t seem to really do anything (at least that we can find). The app itself is stored in the hidden C:\Users\YOURNAME\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.Appconnector_SOMETHING folder on your hard drive, along with all the other universal apps installed for your user account on Windows 10.Īpp Connector and Its Permissions Don’t Seem to Matter App Connector also has access to your pictures library, video library, and removable storage devices. To view and manage these permissions, open the Settings app and select “Privacy.” You’ll see “App Connector” on the Location, Camera, Contacts, and Calendar permissions screens.
