Removing software

I have a new Toshiba Satellite S855-S5254 which came pre-loaded with a lot of software that I do not want. Some I have already uninstalled but there is some software that does not appear in the Windows "Add or Remove Programs" utility. I can of course still remove them using a utility live Revo Uninstall but their absence from the Windows list of programs gives me pause because I heard that Toshiba sometimes integrates some of its programs so deeply in the OS that removing them causes problems. So I thought to ask first before removing them. The programs in question are: Toshiba App place Toshiba Security dashboard Toshiba Application installer? Toshiba Book Place Toshiba Online Backup Toshiba Laptop checkup Wild Tangent Games updateui.exe Can these be safely uninstalled? Suggestions on the best way to do it? Thanks.

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