Having some information screen computers start on there own after power on is a nice feature. Why Windows ended up implementing it in like 4 different ways is beyond me. And why it’s a default for each app is probably to gather your information and track you. It’s always best to turn it off, this will free up the resources of the apps you do want to use. And like you said it ain’t ad much work
Having some information screen computers start on there own after power on is a nice feature. Why Windows ended up implementing it in like 4 different ways is beyond me. And why it’s a default for each app is probably to gather your information and track you. It’s always best to turn it off, this will free up the resources of the apps you do want to use. And like you said it ain’t ad much work