This feature is enabled by default, providing users with popular updates or relevant information. However, some users may find it irrelevant, especially if they have no interest in sports. The content on the lock screen is fetched from Microsoft’s curated news and updates, and users cannot customize the content they want to see. Now that we have introduced this feature, let’s explore the ways you can use to disable Trending in the NBA.
Method 1. Disable the Windows Spotlight
As mentioned earlier, Windows Spotlight automatically displays various types of content, including Trending in the NBA. By disabling Windows Spotlight, you might be able to stop the updates, news, and advertisements.
2. Change the Lock Screen Status
Changing the lock screen status to None or anything else will prevent dynamic content such as news and sports updates from being displayed. This change will give you control over what appears on the lock screen, ensuring only the chosen content is shown along with the static images.
3. Configure the Group Policy Editor
By configuring the Group Policy Editor, you can prevent content such as sports, news, and weather from being displayed. There is a policy called Do not display the lock screen policy that you can configure to resolve the issue. If you are using the Home edition of Windows, you will need to install the Group Policy Editor to follow these steps. To do so, simply open the linked article and follow the steps. That’s it. Whether you prefer to Disable the Windows Spotlight, Change the Lock Screen Status, or Configure the Group Policy Editor, each method gives you control over the displayed content. By using the methods above, you ensure a less distracting lock screen experience, free from unwanted news or updates.








