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Don't like Microsoft collecting your data? Here's a few tips and tricks to help you adjust your Windows 10 privacy settings to help reduce the amount of data you send back to Microsoft.
In a new Windows 10 preview build released today, Microsoft is adding two new privacy settings and dividing members of its Insider preview program into groups that will test alternative setup ...
Microsoft's Windows 10 is now available, but some of the privacy settings and options are decidedly less-than ideal.
That’s not to say all of those settings are good, just that there’s very little new happening here. You can read the privacy statement for Windows 10 here.
Here’s how Chrome OS and Windows 10 measure up on privacy and data collection. Setting up privacy During setup, Google isn’t overly interested in presenting lots of privacy options.
European Union data protection authorities continue to have privacy-related concerns about Microsoft's Windows 10 operating system, despite the company making some tweaks to privacy settings for ...
Windows 10 will share much of your personal data and usage habits to Microsoft by default unless you change these key privacy and sharing settings.
Ed Bott's extensive collection of Windows 10 tips has been freshly updated for the Fall Creators Update. This page includes the most popular tips for getting Windows 10 configured exactly the way ...
After a smooth launch, there are some privacy questions about Windows 10. Here's what you should look for.
If you care about privacy then you should select customize settings during Windows 10 installation so you can turn off 'features' that you would otherwise be automatically opted into via express ...
Microsoft's new Windows 10 system offers more personalization than before, but it also collects more data than people might be used to on PCs, from contacts and appointments to their physical ...
Most of these features get turned on when you set up Windows 10 with the “Get going fast” option. But you can take back control and disable features in the settings.