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Windows operating systems have the practice of giving users tips and tricks at some points while accessing it. And they are usually sent as notifications through the Action Center. While these tips and notions are very helpful for beginners to know how to set up their device and use Windows, they can quickly become unsettling for some others. Whichever category you are combined into, it is a good idea to disable Windows 11 tips and advice so that it is no longer a nuisance to you.
If you are a total beginner, it is recommended to disable this only after familiarizing yourself with the basics.
Disable all Windows 11 notifications through the Settings menu
- Press Windows key + I to open the Settings menu in Windows 11.
- Within the main Settings screen, use the menu on the left to click on System. If you don’t see the default options, click the action button in the upper left corner.
- Once you are inside the System tab, go to the menu on the right side and click on Notifications.
- Next, from the dedicated Notifications menu, set the switch to OFF to disable notifications for all your apps, or set it to ON if you want to receive all notifications.
- As soon as you change the switch, the new behavior will take effect (no reboot required). You can safely close the Settings screen at this point.
Disable Windows-specific notifications through the Settings menu
- Press Windows key + I to open the Settings menu.
- Then click or tap on System in the vertical menu on the left.
- With the System tab selected, move to the panel on the right and click or tap Notifications.
- Once you’re inside the Notifications settings page, scroll down to the Notifications from apps and other senders section and turn the dedicated switches on or off depending on which apps you want to receive notifications from.
- Once the changes have been applied, you can safely close the Settings screen.
Enable or disable all Windows 11 notifications via Registry Editor
- Press Windows Key + R to open a Run dialog box. Then type ‘regedit’ into the text box that just appeared, then press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open a Registry Editor page with administrator access.
- When prompted for User Account Control, click Yes to grant administrative privileges.
- Once you are inside the Registry Editor, use the menu on the left side to navigate to the following location:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion PushNotifications
- Right-click PushNotifications in the left menu and choose New> Dword (32-bit) Value from the context menu that just appeared.
- Next, go to the right panel and rename the newly created Dword to ToastEnabled by right-clicking the item and selecting Rename.
- Double click on the newly created ToastEnabled item, then set the Base to Hexadecimal and the Value to 1 depending on what you are looking to achieve: 0 – Disable System-level Notifications on Windows 11 1 – Enable Notifications on a system-level in Windows 11
- Once the change has been made, close the Registry Editor and restart your PC to allow the changes to take effect.
Turn Windows 11-specific notifications on or off via Notification Center
- Press Windows Key + N to open the Notification Center in Windows 11.
- Next, click the action button (three dots icon) at the top of the app for which you want to turn off notifications.
- In the context menu that just appeared, click Turn off all notifications for * app name *.
- Close the Settings app, as the changes should already be applied.
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