However, if you don’t need to move between machines, or if you are a network administrator and don’t want nearby machines to have this sharing capability, then you’ll probably want to turn off Windows 10 Shared Experiences.

Methods to turn off Shared Experiences in Windows 10

1. Use the Settings app

Disabling Windows 10 Shared Experiences via Settings is the easiest and safest way to do it. You don’t need to make any Registry Changes or tweak Group Policy Settings, you simply use the built-in Settings on your device.

  1. Click on the Start button on your taskbar or press the Windows key on your keyboard.

  2. Choose Settings from the list of options that opened.

  3. Navigate to the System section.

  4. From there, go to Shared experiences.

  5. In this tab, you can see the Nearby sharing option. It allows you to send and receive content with other people using the same Bluetooth or Wi-fi device.

  6. Toggle the setting off to disable this feature.

This is by far the easiest one to do and is probably the one that 99% of users will find the most suitable. Let’s now look at the other two more complicated methods.

2. Change Group Policy settings

First of all, if you are not sure what Group Policy is, then you probably should be using the option above. If you want to know what it is, this is what Microsoft says: If you would like a more detailed explanation of what Group Policy is, you can find it in Microsoft Support. SPONSORED To disable Windows 10 Shared Experiences using this method, follow these steps: — READ ALSO: Fix: ‘Your folder can’t be shared’ error in Windows 10

3. Use the Registry Editor

Before we continue, it goes without saying that you should use caution when changing the Registry Editor. Personally, I have never had a problem, but you never know your bad luck. Unless you are sure that the first option above is not for you, I would avoid playing with the registry. If you are going to use this method, back up your entire PC. First of all, press the Windows key + r, type in regedit, and click OK. You now need to follow the path below. By the way, you can just copy the path below, paste it into the address bar, and then press enter. That’ll save you a bit of time. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\MicrosoftWindows.  We need to work in a folder called System. You may already have a system folder, in which case, just right-click, select new, and then DWORD (32-bit) value. Check out the image below for more help. Name the new file EnableCdp. Now right-click again and click Modify. Give the file a value of one, click ok and you are done. If you do not have a folder called System, you can create one by selecting Windows, and then right-clicking and selecting New Folder. Call it System, and then follow the method already described above.

READ ALSO: We answer: What is the Network and Sharing Center in Windows 10 and how to use it?

And there you have it. Three easy ways to turn off Windows 10 Shared Experiences. Remember that using the Settings app is by the easiest and safest way to disable Shared Experiences. If you feel a rising panic every time you want to press Windows key + r, you probably should just use the app. What do you think about Windows 10 Shared Experiences? Do you like it? More importantly, do you actually use it? Let us know by sharing your thoughts in the comments below.

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