Windows 8 automatically cleans up the tile cache

  
After a close contact with the Windows 8 system, you may already know the tile function. However, this feature automatically displays personal privacy information by default, for example, the latest QQ notification message or an email description of the content, which will reveal personal privacy.
In order to protect personal privacy, we can perform the following setting operations to force Windows 8 to automatically clean up the contents of the tile cache when performing system shutdown:
First use the "Win+R” function Press the key to bring up the system operation dialog box, enter the “gpedit.msc” command, and click the “OK” button to open the system group policy editor. In the list on the left side of the editor, use the mouse to expand the “User Configuration” and “Administrative Templates” branch, and under the branch, find the “Start & rsquo; Menu & Taskbar” sub-item.
Secondly, in the list on the right side of the corresponding child, double-click with the mouse to clear the tile notification and history when exiting the system, group policy, pop-up the properties dialog box of the group policy, check “ enabled & rdquo If the option is selected, if it is found that it has not been selected, it should be re-selected immediately, and then press the “OK” button to save the setting operation.
This way, every time the user logs off or shuts down the computer system, all the contents of the tile cache will be automatically cleaned up. When the user logs back into the Windows system, the tile information will be displayed according to the default settings.

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