How to Set User Account Control UAC Warnings in Windows 11

How to Set User Account Control UAC Warnings in Windows 11

How to Set User Account Control UAC Warnings in Windows 11 🎯 💡 Windows 11's User Account Control (UAC) is a crucial security feature that helps prevent unauthorized system changes by prompting for permission. To adjust UAC warning levels, type "UAC" into the Windows search bar and select "Change User Account Control settings." This opens a window with a vertical slider offering four distinct notification levels. The top setting, "Always notify," provides the highest security, prompting for every system change and dimming the desktop. The default and recommended setting, "Notify me only when apps try to make changes to my computer," notifies you for app-initiated changes while also dimming the desktop. Moving further down, "Notify me only when apps try to make changes to my computer (do not dim my desktop)" offers a less intrusive experience without the desktop dimming. The lowest setting, "Never notify," disables UAC warnings entirely, significantly reducing your system's security and is generally not recommended. After selecting your desired level, click "OK" to apply the changes, which may require administrator credentials. 🎥 Watch more awesome videos here-    / @techpenguinn   🔗 Check out this video-    • How to Set User Account Control UAC Warnin...   ✨ If you found this helpful, don’t forget to like 👍, share 💬, and subscribe 🔔 for more amazing content every day! #TechPenguin