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What’s the Best Way to Disable Annoying Lock Screen Notifications for Reminders and VoIP Calls in Windows 11?
Windows 11 and 10 display notifications for reminders and incoming VoIP calls on the lock screen by default. While this feature can be helpful, it may also pose privacy concerns or cause distractions. Adjusting these settings is straightforward and gives you control over what appears on your lock screen.
Turn Off Reminders and VoIP Calls Notifications via Windows Settings
- Press Win + I to open Windows Settings.
- Navigate to System.
- Select Notifications.
- Find and uncheck Show reminders and incoming VoIP calls on the lock screen.
This action immediately stops reminders and VoIP call notifications from appearing on your lock screen. The process is nearly identical for both Windows 11 and Windows 10, though the interface may look slightly different.
Enable or Disable via Windows Registry
For advanced users or IT administrators who prefer using the Registry Editor:
- Press Win + R, type regedit, and hit Enter.
- If prompted by User Account Control, click Yes.
- Navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Notifications\Settings
- Right-click on Settings, choose New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
- Name the value:
NOC_GLOBAL_SETTING_ALLOW_CRITICAL_TOASTS_ABOVE_LOCK
- To disable notifications, set the value to 0 (default). To enable notifications, set the value to 1 or delete the entry.
Tip: Always create a system restore point before editing the registry to avoid unintended issues.
Additional Notification Controls
To hide all notifications on the lock screen, uncheck Show notifications on the lock screen in the Notifications settings. You can also manage notifications for individual apps under Get notifications from these senders for more granular control.
Key Takeaways
- Lock screen notifications for reminders and VoIP calls can be toggled on or off through Windows Settings or the Registry Editor.
- These changes improve privacy and reduce distractions.
- The steps are simple, require no third-party tools, and are reversible at any time.
By following these steps, you can maintain a distraction-free and private lock screen experience on your Windows 11 or 10 device.