How to disable Windows 10 full screen alerts


How to disable Windows 10 full screen alerts


During the past year, Microsoft has introduced a full-screen notification in Windows 10, which appeared when the system started and encouraged users to use the services included in the Microsoft account. Well, as Windows Latest points out, it would seem that these notifications have recently started to appear again.

The message again calls for the use of services such as Windows Hello, OneDrive or Office 365. Accessories that for many could be useful if not even necessary (remember that Office is a paid product, however). However, this practice that - until proven otherwise - is totally harmless, could cause concern - or simply annoyance - since it occurs almost always during the installation of the operating system, but also after the installation of updates or even simply boot the PC. To tell the truth, the possibility that the notification appears even when one or more of the products offered is already in use should also be considered.

Immediately, upon receiving these notifications, you can safely press "Skip for now ”(bottom left), but if you wish, you can disable these warnings permanently by following the steps below.

DISABLE ALERTS IN FULL SCREEN by USING “SETTINGS”

open the app “SETTINGS” from the search, or from the Start menu, click on “System” and navigate to “Notifications and actions” on the next screen, uncheck the option “Show Configuration and customization of Windows after updates and occasionally when I run the access report the latest news and tips” To avoid receiving alerts similar also in case of updates to new versions or reboots or changes to the user, remove the tick even from the " options “Suggest ways to complete the configuration of the device to get the most from Windows” and “Get tips during the use of Windows”

DISABLE ALERTS IN FULL SCREEN by USING THE REGISTRY

You can achieve this also by using the registry, the steps are the following:

open the start menu and write “regedit”, then confirm with Enter open the registry, navigate to this location “Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\UserProfileEngagement” open the key “ScoobeSystemSettingEnabled”, and then save it with a value of 0 for off (1 to re-activate it) if not exist, create a Dword 32-bit and title “ScoobeSystemSettingEnabled If there was the item “UserProfileEngagement”, to use the above method (using the app “Settings”)







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