- Jul 29, 2017
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You could, but who's listening...We could talk about UAC again...
I know...You could, but who's listening...
Well, there were the 'Explore additional free features" pop-up, the constant notification when McAfee speeds up a program launch, etc.You can turn off all McAfee pop-ups if you go to general settings. Not sure what pop-ups you are seeing.
You can control individual alerts by going to General Settings -> Alerts. Important events will still trigger notifications.Well, there were the 'Explore additional free features" pop-up, the constant notification when McAfee speeds up a program launch, etc.
I am skeptical of disabling all pop-ups because I do not want to miss anything security related.
Actually, it is not that clear which alerts can be disabled through the settings.You can control individual alerts by going to General Settings -> Alerts. Important events will still trigger notifications.
I have LiveSafe, but it behaves differently on different devices. It looks like they are testing some features to extract telemetry. Either way, the notification about boosted apps is a UWP notification, you should be able to turn it off from here:Could be a difference between McAfee Internet Security and Total Security (if you have the latter installed).
Thank you, I will check it out.I have LiveSafe, but it behaves differently on different devices. It looks like they are testing some features to extract telemetry. Either way, the notification about boosted apps is a UWP notification, you should be able to turn it off from here:
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You can find McAfee and turn it off, rest of the notifications are not UWP, they will still be displayed.