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@gettheclicker:
This sums it up somewhat:
What Is “Runtime Broker” and Why Is It Running on My PC?
I think he means Runtime Broker now runs "multiple times" under any universal app, instead of showing one instance... this behavior is new in the 1709 build.
I ignore why Microsoft changed that, though, probably the same reasoning behind splitting services in 1703...
Well I suppose as long as it's not a virus I'll ignore it. I tried disabling it, big mistake.
Yeah, you should ignore it, otherwise you will break the UWP that Windows 10 uses, even for the settings app.