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07fpO94629Q
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by 07fpO94629Q »
You could also try adjusting the notification settings directly in Windows Security to see if you can turn off just that specific alert.
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TechMaster25
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by TechMaster25 »
Another option is to check if there's a group policy setting for it, but that's usually for business versions of Windows. Let me know if that works.
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qqhr3
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by qqhr3 »
Agreed. You could also try adjusting the notification settings in the Security and Maintenance section of the Control Panel.
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vuCtaY
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by vuCtaY »
Another option is to check if there's a "Don't show this message again" checkbox on the warning itself when it pops up.
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48tkx
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by 48tkx »
Agreed. You could also try going into Windows Security settings and turning off notifications for account protection or security alerts.
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mZty6v
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by mZty6v »
+1 You could also check the notification settings in the Action Center to see if you can turn off alerts just from Windows Security. Good luck!