Disable Share App suggestions in Windows 10

Some people love the app suggestions in the Share menu since it lets them download more useful apps. For instance, if you go to share a web page link using Microsoft Edge browser, you will find some apps like Twitter, Mail, OneNote along with some suggestions like Dropbox, LINE, etc. When you click on the Install button, it will redirect you to the Windows Store so that you can download them to your machine. While some people like this feature, there some, who may not like it at all because it creates a mess in the share menu. The simple solution of removing Share suggestions is to uninstall the corresponding app. For example, if you do not want OneNote, you can uninstall the OneNote app from your Windows 10 machine. However, that is probably not the best solution since it doesn’t remove the “suggestions” at all and you may not want to save a link in OneNote – but you want to use OneNote for other purposes. Therefore, you can open the Share menu pane, right-click on the space, and remove the tick from So the better option is to simply disable all the Share suggestions. To do this, all you need to do is click on the Share button to open the Share menu pane, right-click in an empty space, and remove the mark from Show app suggestions option.

It will disable Share App suggestions in Windows 10 Share menu. This is as simple as said. However, if you are using an older version of Windows 10 and want to turn off Share suggestions, you can use the Registry editor since you won’t get this option. Open the Registry Editor and navigate to the following path: On the right-hand side, create a new DWORD (32-bit) value and name it as EnableShareSettings. Give it a value to 1 and exit. Your Share App suggestions will be removed from the Share menu.