
While this bug appeared during a large feature update, it can happen at random as well, and we hope we fixed your problem. If the app in question is off, turn it on. Many third-party apps can cause this issue including DataCrypt, for example. Don't overlook this area, especially if there's an app listed you know could be the problem. If it is on, turn it off, then back on again.įinally, scroll down to see Background apps and make sure the important ones are on Settings and Windows Security.Īdditionally, turn on or off any other apps you want notifications for. Scroll down the left side and find Background Apps.įind Let apps run in the background on the right and verify that it's on or blue. Scroll down the right side and verify Show notifications on the lock screen is checked, or blue.Ĭlick Home on the Control Panel and click on Privacy. In fact, 10 categories of not-that-urgent, security-related nags dont interrupt your work at all instead, they quietly. Go to Start > Control Panel > System > Notifications & actions. We want to verify that Notifications are on. TIP: Hard to fix Windows Problems? Repair/Restore Missing Windows OS Files Damaged by Malware with a few clicks
