Windows 10 Privacy Settings

Windows 10 is a widely used Operating System for both corporate and personal worlds. There are some features that some users may not want, and especially with companies harvesting users’ data for free it is nice to know you can protect yourself from prying eyes. At least, have a starting point of privacy with Windows 10.

CNET has compiled five things a user can do with Windows 10 to help gain back privacy: Turning off the features that allow Windows to know a user’s location, syncing passwords, run advertisement based off an ID, as well as not allowing Windows to show notifications on the lock screen. We encourage users to search and review the Privacy Settings on their OS to make sure they are comfortable with what is being allowed.

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