You can make Cortana not remember your personal information if you're concerned about privacy, but you can't fully disable it without
a hidden registry hack or group policy setting.
Not exact matches
To remedy this problem, you can
hide a user account with a
registry hack.
Note that if you
hide a user account using this
registry hack, you won't even be able to use the Switch User menu on the Start menu to get to that user account, and the account will also be
hidden from the UAC dialog prompt, the Control Panel, and even from the Settings app.
Using a little
registry hacking and the clip.exe utility built into Windows 7 and Vista, we can do just that, and we can even
hide it behind the Shift + Right - Click menu so that it won't waste space on the menu unless you hold down the shift key.
We have covered a lot of
registry hacks you can use to customize
hidden settings in Windows.
And we just discovered new
hidden settings menu after doing a
registry hack named: Samples.