The Windows 11 operating system has been updated to include the Shared Experiences feature, which allows devices that are connected to Microsoft’s platforms (Windows 10 and Windows 11) to share experiences. If you don’t use this feature and want to disable it on your computer, here are step-by-step instructions on how to turn on/off the cross-device app sharing feature on your Windows 11 computer.
Steps to Turn on Share Across Devices in Windows 11
To open the Settings app on your computer, press “Win+I” together. ..
In the search box, type “Share Across Devices and Platforms.”
After scrolling a little, you will find the Search across devices options on the Shared Experience page. ..
You’ll see the option to be turned off by default. Click on the toggle button to turn it on as you will see it become blue from gray. After enabling the app, My devices only will be set as default. If you want, click on it and select the other option named Everyone nearby. ..
Steps to Turn off App Sharing across devices in Windows 11
When you open the Settings app on your Windows 11 PC, you will see a variety of options. You can access the System settings, which include things like your computer’s hardware and software settings, as well as the privacy and security options. You can also access the App settings, which include things like your favorite apps and how to control them. Finally, you can access the System settings by using the left-hand side of your keyboard.
When the Settings app opens, choose “Apps” from the left-hand pane and then select “Google Now” from the list of apps. The Google Now app will open and you will be able to control your notifications, settings, and other apps from here.
On the right side of the window, select the “Advanced app settings” option. From here, you can change a variety of settings for your app, such as its privacy and data usage policies. ..
You can disable the “Share across devices” feature on your device by selecting “Off.”
Final Words
In Windows 11/10, Microsoft has a Shared Experiences feature that allows you to share experiences, send messages, weblinks, and launch programmes across devices. This feature is built into the operating system and can be used on both Windows PCs and phones.