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A user named User1 has a computer that runs Windows 10. User1 reports that Cortana displays news topics that the user wants to suppress. You need to suppress the news topics from being displayed…
The correct answer is D. Notebook. Cortana's Notebook stores and manages user interests and content preferences, including news topics. Editing the Notebook is the correct way to suppress unwanted news topics from Cortana's display.
Question
A user named User1 has a computer that runs Windows 10. User1 reports that Cortana displays news topics that the user wants to suppress. You need to suppress the news topics from being displayed. What should you modify?
Options
- AReminders
- Bthe Location settings
- Cthe News app settings
- DNotebook
How the community answered
(37 responses)- B3% (1)
- C3% (1)
- D95% (35)
Why each option
Cortana's Notebook stores and manages user interests and content preferences, including news topics. Editing the Notebook is the correct way to suppress unwanted news topics from Cortana's display.
Reminders manage time-based and location-based alerts in Cortana and have no control over news content or topic preferences.
Location settings govern geolocation permissions for Cortana features and do not affect which news topics are displayed.
The News app has its own settings for its standalone experience but does not control what topics Cortana independently surfaces in its own interface.
The Cortana Notebook is a personal settings hub where users directly control their topic interests, including news categories and subjects. By opening the Notebook and modifying the News or Interests section, User1 can remove specific topics so Cortana stops surfacing them.
Concept tested: Managing Cortana news interests via Notebook settings
Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/cortana-and-privacy-47e5856e-3680-d930-22e1-71082e104284
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