Next to Choose where to get apps, select one of the available options. To see recommendations, selectAnywhere, but let me know if there's a comparable app in the Microsoft Store.To stop seeing app recommendations, select Anywhere.
Note:You can also be warned if you are about to install a non-Microsoft Store app without receiving a recommendation by selecting Anywhere, but warn me before installing an app that's not from the Microsoft Store, or restrict yourself only to apps from the Microsoft Store by selecting The Microsoft Store only (Recommended).
SelectStart>Settings> Apps > Apps & features.
UnderInstalling apps, select one of the available options. To stop seeing app recommendations, select eitherAllow apps from anywhereorTurn off app recommendations(options vary by Windows version).
On each machine since they are not domain connected Edit local Group policy and go to Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Store; in the Settings pane on the right, double click Turn off Store application, select Enabled in the properties page for the policy and click OK.
On each machine since they are not domain connected Edit local Group policy and go to Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Store; in the Settings pane on the right, double click Turn off Store application, select Enabled in the properties page for the policy and click OK.
Under Installing apps, select one of the available options. To stop seeing app recommendations, select either Allow apps from anywhere or Turn off app recommendations (options vary by Windows version).
Turn the three toggles Off :Show recently added apps : Recommendations for recently installed apps. Show most used apps (off by default): Recommendations for most frequently used apps.
On the Settings page, under Search, clear the See search suggestions as you type check box. Search suggestions are off until you clear your cookies or you turn them back on.
In the search box on the taskbar, type advanced system, and then select View advanced system settings, which has Control panel listed underneath it. In System Properties, select the Advanced tab, then select Settings in the Performance area.
Select Personalization > Colors. In the list for Choose your mode, select Custom. In the list for Choose your default Windows mode, select Light or Dark. In the list for Choose your default app mode, select Light or Dark.
Select Start > Settings > Privacy & security.Select an App permission (for example, Location) then choose which apps can access it. The Privacy page won't list apps with permission to use all system resources.
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