How to Remove Windows Spotlight items from Lock Screen From Windows 10?

How to Remove Windows Spotlight items from Lock Screen From Windows 10?

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How to Remove Windows #Spotlight items from #Lock-Screen from Windows 10? If you’ve spent a lot of time with Windows 10 and haven’t turned off the lock screen, you’ve probably noticed the little text “Like what you see?” In the upper right corner of the lock screen.

By clicking or typing Like what you see in the text, you have two options: I want more and not a fan. The text /”I like what you see/” appears if you have enabled the Windows Spotlight feature for the lock screen in Windows 10.

Windows Spotlight is a new feature introduced with Windows 10. Windows Spotlight automatically sets Bing Search Outstanding Images as the background for your lock screen and allows you to submit comments on a specific background. As you can see in the photo above, these photos are truly stunning.
Prior to the November update or Threshold 2 update, this feature was exclusive to the Home edition but is now available for Windows 10 Pro and Home editions.

Before we explain how to enable or disable the Windows Spotlight feature, let’s take a look at how this feature works and why it shows the /”What you see/” message on the lock screen.

As stated at the beginning of this article, click on the text /”I like what you see?/” Show that I want more and that there are no options for the fans. By clicking on the first option (I want more), Windows 10 will show more types of similar images in the future.

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