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How To Disable Notifications On Lock Screen In Windows 11 [Tutorial]
How To Disable Notifications On Lock Screen In Windows 11 [Tutorial]
The Lock screen was first introduced in Windows 8. It is a security feature which shows a fancy image when your PC is locked. By default, Lock screen shows notifications from installed apps. You may want to disable them for your own privacy and safety.
The lock screen is the screen you see when you lock your PC (or when it locks automatically after you haven't been using it for a while). The lock screen will also show at startup, and when you are signed out and idle for at least one minute.
You will need to dismiss the lock screen to be able to see the sign-in screen and sign in to Windows. Users can dismiss the lock screen using touch, the keyboard, or by dragging it up with the mouse.
Notifications can be distracting, but Windows 11 has a one-click switch that disables all of them. You can also disable notifications for individual apps, or hide the many other notifications that appear throughout Windows.
Your account's lock screen will show notifications from apps and other senders by default.
This tutorial will show you how to turn on or off showing notifications on the lock screen for your account in Windows 11.
Issues addressed in this tutorial:
lock screen notification off
lock screen notifications hide
lock screen notifications not working
lock screen notifications on
lock screen notifications are turned off
lock screen notifications windows 11
The lock screen is the first thing which you see when you PC boots up, or when you sign out of an account or leave your PC idle for few minutes, and the lock screen is capable of showing your app notifications, advertisements, and tips which many of you may find useful. Still, some of you may want to disable these app notifications. If you have set a password for your account, you will see the lock screen first before entering your credentials to log in to your PC.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 11 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, and Samsung.