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Yes. I know where it came from... even stated that it was quoted from Microsoft.

I do think that I'm still asking a question that's yet to be answered. Even turning that off, the dates/travel still shows in the calendar. The problem is deeper than just Cortana.

So far, you've yet to share a method to avoid it - and I'm slowly proving that turning it off doesn't really help the user.
 

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