Not only is the information they provide outdated and incomplete, they reject corrections such as:
Posted to their incorrect article: "Can you suppress or disable Security Center notifications in Windows 10?" which erroneously and flat out states, "No." when the true answer is Yes, as I have shown above. (No they do not deserve any awareness.)Hi,
You can still disable them all together. Just not selectively anymore.
When a notification pops up, just right click it and select "Turn off notifications for this group". Then they will never bother you again.
Furthermore, you can disable the Security Center service itself, using services.msc → Security Center (wscsvc) → Properties → Startup type → Disabled → OK
It's pointless to keep monitoring something that has a tray icon in the bottom right corner of my screen at all times already. I will notice immediately if the icon changes to show an error-state or disappears altogether.
Sincerely,
Daniel "3ICE" Berezvai
Edit: And their almighty workaround linked in the hidden fine print is disabling the ENTIRE action and notification center. What!? Then how will I get my email notifications, windows updates, game notifications, facebook comments and messenger chats!?