Preface
Today's computers are really getting smarter and smarter! Now there are many friends who use Windows 11! After getting used to Windows 11, I suddenly found that it was quite handy.
But I don't know if you have noticed, there is a place on Windows 11 that exposes your privacy. This privacy could be a picture of a young lady or a file that is deliberately hidden deep in the hard drive.
The files themselves don't want anyone to see, or I don't want anyone to see that I've opened a file.
There are also some young ladies who quietly appreciate it in the middle of the night, and they may appear directly in the [Recommended Items].
When you were about to demonstrate some skills to the goddess, you suddenly saw that there was such a file...... Just ask you if you're embarrassed?
Therefore, it is especially important to close the file history that has been opened, especially the "recommended items" of the Windows 11 start menu, which are easy to accidentally expose
and the shortcut key [Windows] + [E] to open the recommended items after opening Windows Explorer......
accidentally opened it, you, me, and she are very embarrassed......
The body begins
Close "Recommended Items" in the Start Menu
Click on the computer settings screen
Click [Personalization] - [Start]
Turn off all of the following features
At this time, click the [Start Menu] again, and there will be no prompts for files that have been opened
Windows Explorer
Double-click to open [This Computer]
Click ...-Options on the Toolbar
Change Open when File Explorer is opened to This computer
Then cancel the three options of [Show Recently Used Files], [Show Frequently Used Folders], and [Show Files from Office] in the [Privacy] column.
Then click OK
In this way, if you open Explorer with the shortcut key [Windows] + [E], the display of recently used files will not appear, but you will directly open [This Computer].
The three options for turning off Privacy are to prevent anyone from clicking through to the Home Folder.
--End--
Suddenly relieved, the files that were once opened on the computer will no longer be exposed to the public~