How to Stop Windows Security Pop-Ups in Windows 10?
Methods to Disable
Windows Security Popup
If you encounter a Windows security popup, close all open browsers
on your system and delete the window as soon as possible. If Windows 10 is not
able to start, you can try any methods below to disable the Windows security
popup.
1. Turn off password protected sharing option
When Windows 10 is connected to multiple PCs via Home Group
sharing, problems with home group sharing are one of the most common causes of
such unpleasant problems. To resolve this problem, try disabling the password
protection option. Here's how to disable password-protected sharing:
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Start by pressing 'Windows + S' and typing 'Advanced sharing' into
the Windows search box. Next, select 'Manage advanced sharing settings' from
the context menu that appears.
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Now, double-click on the 'All networks' option to expand it. Next,
click on the 'Turn off password protected sharing' option.
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After completing all the above steps, click 'Save changes' and
close the window to exit.
2. Reset the Browser Settings
Having your browser settings reset to their original defaults may
also solve any Windows Security popups appearing on your computer. Resetting
the browser can help get rid of unwanted changes that can occur when you
install new programs. It is important to note that your history and passwords
won't be affected. To reset the browser, just do the following:
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You must first open the settings of your browser, then scroll down
and click on the Advanced link to open your browser's advanced settings. Then,
click on the 'Reset and clean up' section.
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You must then click on the 'Reset' button to move settings to the
default ones. Once you tap the Reset settings button, a confirmation dialog
will appear on your screen. Now, you need to follow the directions to complete
the process.
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After you have finished all the steps mentioned above, you should
be able to reset your browser's settings and prevent Windows security popups
from appearing.
3. Check Credential Manager
Wrong credentials input may also result in frequent Windows
Security popups. So, if your windows security pop up won't go away, you
can also delete some inputs from the Credential Manager to disable the Windows
security popup. In order to delete Outlook-related entries from the Credential
Manager, please follow the steps listed below:
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To check all Outlook credentials, navigate to the Generic section
of the Credential Manager by typing Credential into the Windows search box.
Next, click 'Credential Manager' to open it.
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Using the options in the Mail box, expand the Remove button.
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Now, restart your Windows PC after completing the steps above and
ensure that the changes are saved.
Throughout this blog, we discussed methods for disabling Windows
10 security pop-ups. The steps in the above blog can be followed just as easily
on Windows 10. Once you've followed the steps in the above blog, restart your
PC and make sure the changes are effective, so the Windows Security pop-ups no
longer appear.
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