How to Completely Disable or Uninstall Phone Link on Windows 11

Disable Phone Link on startup right from the Settings app

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While Phone Link might be a useful feature, many want to disable Phone Link on Windows 11 because they don’t use it or because it tends to send notifications too frequently.

Disabling this feature is simple, and it can be done with just a couple of clicks. In today’s guide, we’re going to show you several different ways to do it.  

1. Use the Settings app

  1. Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings app.
  2. Navigate to Bluetooth & devices and click on Phone Link.
  3. In there, set the Phone Link to Off.

Keep in mind that this feature is available in Windows 11 build 23511 (Dev) and newer.

2. Modify the registry

  1. Press the Windows key + R and enter regedit.
  2. Navigate to the following path in the left pane: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Mobility
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  3. In the right pane, double-click PhoneLinkEnabled DWORD.
  4. Set its Value data to 0 and click on OK.

3. Use Group Policy Editor

  1. Press Windows key + R and enter gpedit.msc.
  2. Navigate to the following path: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Group Policyโ€‹
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  3. In the right pane, locate the Phone-PC linking on this device and double-click it.
  4. Set it to Disabled and click on Apply and OK to save changes.
  1. Open the Phone Link and click on the Cog icon in the top-right corner.
  2. Next, choose General.
  3. Disable the Start Phone Link when I sign in to Windows.

2. Use the Settings app

  1. Open Settings app.
  2. Go to Apps and select Startup.
  3. Locate the Phone Link and set it to Off.

3. Use Task Manager

  1. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc keyboard shortcut to open Task Manager.
  2. Go to the Startup tab.
  3. Right-click the Phone Link and choose Disable from the context menu.

 Use PowerShell

  1. Press Windows key + S, type powershell in the search box and select Run as administrator.
  2. Run the following command: Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.YourPhone -AllUsers | Remove-AppxPackage
  3. Wait for the process to uninstall the Phone Link.

If you don’t use Phone Link for iPhone or Android, the best way to disable it is right from the app settings. More advanced users can use Group Policy or Registry Editor. Keep in mind that disabling the app won’t unlink the phone from Windows 11.

Phone Link (formerly known as Your Phone) lets you connect your phone to your Windows PC. It facilitates features like viewing text messages on your PC, getting calls on your PC, using your smartphone camera as a webcam, and accessing & managing your phone files.

Whether you need it or not depends on whether you often transfer files between your phone and PC, like accessing your phone’s texts and other apps through your computer and share screens between these devices.

Yes, uninstalling Phone Link from your PC is completely safe.

Even though it’s a Microsoft app bundled within the OS or added through an update, it’s non-essential. Removing it won’t affect any process on your PC, nor will it impact performance.

It’s important to mention that this software has its share of issues and many reported that Phone Link app notifications are not working as well as PhoneExperienceHost.exe high CPU usage.

Do you use Phone Link or do you keep it disabled? Let us know in the comments!

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