How to Disable Cortana after Windows 10 Anniversary Update
The Windows 10 Anniversary Update brings along a ton of new features. Cortana is one of the big enhancements that Microsoft is pretty proud of. However, a lot of users dislike Cortana, and they just hope to turn off Cortana. This post will introduce how to disable Cortana after the Windows 10 Anniversary Update.

Disable Cortana after Windows 10 Anniversary Update for Home Version
To disable Cortana after the Windows 10 Anniversary Update for Home version, you could do it via Registry. Follow these steps:
Step 1. Type regedit in the Start menu
Step 2. Navigate down to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Windows Search
Step 3. Should the Windows Search folder not be present, and right-click on its parent folder Windows and choose New > Key; call it Windows Search.
Step 4. Right-click the Windows Search folder
Step 5. Select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
Step 6. Name it AllowCortana and set the value to 0.
Step 7. Reboot your computer to make changes go into effect.
Disable Cortana after Windows 10 Anniversary Update for Pro and Enterprise Version
If you belong to the Pro or Enterprise user, you could easily turn off Cortana after the Windows 10 Anniversary Update by using the Local Group Policy Editor. Do the following instructions:
Step 1. Type gpedit.msc into the Start menu to open Group Policy
Step 2. Head to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Search
Step 3. Locate Allow Cortana and double-click on it.
Step 4. Set Allow Cortana as Disabled and then click OK.
Step 5. Reboot your computer.
If you have any ideas or questions about disabling Cortana after the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, please drop a line in the comments section below.