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## [Administrative Tools in Windows 10](administrative-tools-in-windows-10.md)
## [Cortana integration in your business or enterprise](manage-cortana-in-enterprise.md)
## [Manage corporate devices](manage-corporate-devices.md)
### [Manage user experiences in Windows 10](manage-user-experiences-windows-10.md)
### [Manage Windows 10 and Windows Store tips, tricks, and suggestions](manage-tips-and-suggestions.md)
### [New policies for Windows 10](new-policies-for-windows-10.md)
### [Group Policies that apply only to Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows 10 Education](group-policies-for-enterprise-and-education-editions.md)
### [Changes to Group Policy settings for Windows 10 Start](changes-to-start-policies-in-windows-10.md)

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## Related topics
[Manage user experiences in Windows 10](manage-user-experiences-windows-10.md)
[Manage Windows 10 and Windows Store tips, tricks, and suggestions](manage-tips-and-suggestions.md)
[New policies for Windows 10](new-policies-for-windows-10.md)

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---
title: Manage Windows 10 and Windows Store tips, tricks, and suggestions (Windows 10)
description: Windows 10 provides organizations with various options to manage auser experiences to provide a consistent and predictable experience for employees.
keywords: ["device management"]
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
ms.sitesec: library
ms.pagetype: devices
author: jdeckerMS
---
# Manage Windows 10 and Windows Store tips, tricks, and suggestions
**Applies to**
- Windows 10
> <span style="color:#ED1C24;">[Some information relates to pre-released product which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here. ]</span>
Since its inception, Windows 10 has included a number of user experience features that provide useful tips, tricks, and suggestions as you use Windows, we well as app suggestions from the Windows Store. These features are designed to help people get the most out of their Windows 10 experience by, for example, sharing new features, providing more details on the features they use, or sharing content available in the Windows Store. Examples of such user experiences include:
* **Windows Spotlight on the lock screen**. Daily updated images on the lock screen that can include additional facts and tips in “hotspots” that are revealed on hover.
* **Start menu app suggestions**. App suggestions in Start that recommend productivity tool or utilities from the Windows Store.
* **Additional apps on Start**. Additional apps pre-installed on the Start screen which can enhance the users experience.
* **Windows tips**. Contextual tips that appear based on specific user actions to reveal related Windows features or help users complete a scenario.
* **Microsoft account notifications**. For users who have a connected MSA account, toast notifications about their account like parental control notifications or subscription expiration.
Windows 10 tips, tricks, and suggestions and Windows Store suggestions can be turned on or off by users. For example, users are able to select personal photos for the lock screen as opposed to the images provided by Microsoft, or turn off tips, tricks, or suggestions as they use Windows.
Windows 10, version 1607 (also known as the Anniversary Update), provides organizations the ability to centrally manage the type of content provided by these features through Group Policy or mobile device management (MDM). The following table describes how administrators can manage suggestions and tips in Windows 10 commercial editions.
## Related topics
- [Manage Windows 10 Start layout](windows-10-start-layout-options-and-policies.md)
- [Cortana integration in your business or enterprise](manage-cortana-in-enterprise.md)
- [Windows spotlight on the lock screen](../whats-new/windows-spotlight.md)
 
 

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---
title: Manage user experiences in Windows 10 (Windows 10)
description: Windows 10 provides organizations with various options to manage auser experiences to provide a consistent and predictable experience for employees.
keywords: ["device management"]
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
ms.sitesec: library
ms.pagetype: devices
author: jdeckerMS
---
# Manage user experiences in Windows 10, version 1607
**Applies to**
- Windows 10
> <span style="color:#ED1C24;">[Some information relates to pre-released product which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here. ]</span>
Windows 10 is available in several editions, providing choice and convenience to organizations based on their requirements. Windows 10 Enterprise, available through Volume Licensing, is for organizations that require deep and granular manageability, control, and security capabilities. Windows 10 Pro was designed for organizations who do not require or need the level of functionality in the enterprise edition, but still would like to purchase Windows 10 through volume licensing in bulk. For organizations that do not want to buy in bulk or do not have dedicated IT staff, we will offer [Windows 10 Enterprise E3 as an online service subscription](https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2016/07/12/announcing-new-subscription-options-for-windows-10-and-surface-for-businesses/) in the Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) program. Additionally, the same enterprise capabilities that come with Windows 10 Enterprise are available to schools and universities through [Windows 10 Education](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/edu/windows/index).
Windows 10 provides organizations with various options to manage an employees user experience so they can ensure a consistent and predictable experience for employees. Based on specific business requirements, IT pros can use Group Policy or mobile device management (MDM) to:
- Provide a default user experience based on their organizational standards.
- Configure a device for a specific, controlled scenario such as a kiosk that displays a single application or shared PC which would automatically reset when the employee signs off.
- Restrict access to services such as Cortana or the Windows Store.
The following table describes the user experience features that are manageable in Windows 10, version 1607 (also known as the Anniversary Update):
| Feature | Windows 10 Pro | Windows 10 Education | Windows 10 Enterprise |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| **Windows Spotlight on the lock screen**\* </br> Photo on the lock screen with hot spots showing Microsoft messages</br></br>For instance, an image of a person of action, with a hotspot indicating how the user can take advantage of action center to quickly take actions, linking to an online help topic.</br>![spotlight](images/spotlight2.png) | - On by default </br>- Can restrict to Microsoft content only</br>- Can allow non-Microsoft content</br>- Cannot disable | - Off by default</br>- Can restrict to Microsoft content only</br>- Can allow non-Microsoft content</br>- Can disable | - On by default </br>- Can restrict to Microsoft content only</br>- Can allow non-Microsoft content</br>- Can disable |
| **Facts, tips, and more on lock screen**\*</br>Hot spot only on top of a user-chosen picture</br></br>For instance, a famous quote from Mark Twain and a link to a page with additional quotes.</br>![twain quote](images/twain.png)|- On by default </br>- Can restrict to Microsoft content only</br>- Can allow non-Microsoft content</br>- Cannot disable | - Off by default</br>- Can restrict to Microsoft content only</br>- Can allow non-Microsoft content</br>- Can disable | - On by default </br>- Can restrict to Microsoft content only</br>- Can allow non-Microsoft content</br>- Can disable |
| **Start menu app suggestions**\*</br>Suggestions for apps to download in the Start menu</br></br>For instance, an app suggestion for the free Sway app to help users create engaging presentations.| - On by default </br>- Can restrict to Microsoft content only</br>- Can allow non-Microsoft content</br>- Cannot disable | - Off by default</br>- Can disable | - On by default </br>- Can restrict to Microsoft content only</br>- Can allow non-Microsoft content</br>- Can disable |
| **Additional apps on Start**\*</br>Pre-installed apps or links to apps in the Start menu, such as Wunderlist or a link to install Skype</br></br>For instance, users may find a few new pre-installed apps on their device: a popular free task-tracking app such as Wunderlist, or a free app to learn new languages such as Duolingo, or utilities like the Weather Channel app. | - On by default </br>- Can restrict to Microsoft content only</br>- Can allow non-Microsoft content</br>- Cannot disable | - Off by default</br>- Can disable | - On by default </br>- Can restrict to Microsoft content only</br>- Can allow non-Microsoft content</br>- Can disable |
| **Microsoft account notifications**\*</br>Toasts that notify you of anything related to your Microsoft account, such as credit cards expiring, as well as family safety</br></br>For instance, if the users subscription to a Microsoft service like Xbox Live is expiring, or parental control notifications. | - On by default </br>- Can restrict to Microsoft content only</br>- Can allow non-Microsoft content</br>- Cannot disable | - Off by default</br>- Can disable | - On by default </br>- Can disable |
| **Windows tips**\*</br>Tips that pop up to help navigate Windows</br></br>For instance, a tooltip to illustrate how users can pin apps that they frequently use to their taskbar for quicker access, or a contextual app suggestion. | - On by default </br>- Can restrict to Microsoft content only</br>- Can allow non-Microsoft content</br>- Cannot disable | - Off by default</br>- Can disable | - On by default </br>- Can restrict to Microsoft content only</br>- Can allow non-Microsoft content</br>- Can disable |
| **Windows Store** | - On by default </br>- Cannot disable using Group Policy or MDM| - On by default</br>- Can disable | - On by default</br>- Can disable |
| **Cortana** | - On by default </br>- Can disable, except for the **Don't search the web or display web results** settings| - Off by default</br>- Cannot enable | - On by default</br>- Can disable |
\*For Windows 10 Enterprise PCs, or Windows 10 Pro PCs that are joined to Active Directory or Azure Active Directory, the content shown by these features is limited to utilities and productivity apps, tips, and help content for using Windows 10. These devices will not see consumer-oriented content like games.
>**Note:** When these features are not managed, users can turn them on or off individually using **Settings**.
## Related topics
- [Manage Windows 10 Start layout](windows-10-start-layout-options-and-policies.md)
- [Cortana integration in your business or enterprise](manage-cortana-in-enterprise.md)
- [Windows spotlight on the lock screen](../whats-new/windows-spotlight.md)