Now, there are three ways of disabling live tiles on Windows 10, but while the first can be done from the GUI but is more time intensive – especially if you have a more than a few tiles, the second needs to be done by Regedit and the third requires a Windows 10 Pro and above subscription. Yet for some users, they may make things more difficult than intended – often interfering with app visibility by surfacing random images over a tile logo or exposing sensitive information. They are primarily supposed to be displaying blocks of useful information so users don’t have to open apps like the messaging app to see who just sent them a text. Microsoft’s Live tiles are incredible, incredible things in theory.
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