How to uninstall system applications? I want to uninstall pinterest.

I love minimalist systems (like archlinux). This is why I buy a firefox os phone, who gives me more control over to wich applications may I have or not.
I believe pinterest is not a essential system application (as some others), so I want to uninstall it. Is it possible?
Thanks!

Hi lecarrera,
Are you still experiencing this issue?
I believe what you are referring to are the '''Everything.me''' applications. They are not installed in your device, they are simply links to web-applications. These applications do not take up space and memory from your Firefox OS, so you do not have to worry about that. =)
Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns about your Firefox OS device.
Thanks,
- Ralph

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