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Video 1 Of Full Course On How To Protect You Online. They Spy On You and know more about you than you yourself.
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Link To Video 2 of How To Protect You Self Online.
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In this video, I’ll take you on a tour of your privacy settings and show you which settings to change and how to do so to best protect your personal info.
"Ever wondered how your online activity becomes corporate currency? Uncover the secrets here."
1. Never Use the Express Settings Option When Installing or Upgrading to Windows 10
That also goes for setting up any new computer you might purchase that runs 10. Express Settings is just another way to ask, “is it okay if we plunder your personal information for profit?”
2. Lock Down Cortana
If you’re comfortable enough making changes to the Windows Registry, I suggest turning off Cortana completely and going back to the old-school “Find” level of Windows search.
3. Control What Cortana Has Access To
The more things you let her “help” with, the more information that gets sent back to Microsoft.
4. Turn Off Ad Tracking
Never allow Microsoft or anyone else to track your activities on the web.
5. Disable Location Tracking – Especially on a Laptop
While some mobile devices require location-tracking for Maps and navigation apps, there really is no reason for Windows on a laptop to need this.
6. Control Camera and Microphone Access
This is an especially sensitive subject for computers used by kids. If you have to, put a piece of tape over the camera and mic. Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best.
7. Control What Information Windows Apps Can Access
If left to its own devices, Windows will let installed apps decide for themselves if they need access to your account, contact, emails, tasks, and other personal info. Don’t let them have it.
8. Lock Down the General Privacy Settings in the Microsoft Edge Browser
Just like Cortana, Edge will monitor your actions for all that it’s worth if it isn’t made to do otherwise.
Well, as you can see, there are a lot of settings you need to keep track of if you want to reclaim your privacy on Windows 10. Luckily, if you’re willing to invest the time, your work will pay dividends when your privacy is on the line.
Windows 10 Privacy Settings FAQs
Is Windows 10 Privacy Really That Bad?
Windows 10 continues to have privacy issues. It collects and sends information about your usage, as well as some personal information, back to Microsoft’s servers. While you can prevent some of this by following the steps I’ve outlined in this VIDEO, you’ll never be able to lock it down completely.
Does Windows 10 Have Built In Spyware?
It depends on what your definition of spyware is. Windows 10 does send information about your usage, as well as a limited bit of personal information, back to Microsoft. This can include the website addresses and search terms you enter in the Microsoft Edge address bar, information about the images on your hard drive, and more.
However, Microsoft claims this information is collected on an anonymous basis and that none of the information is connected directly to a user.
Does Microsoft Edge Spy On You?
Microsoft Edge does track your browsing and search history. However, Microsoft does not track your browsing history or search history when you use Chrome or Firefox. (Of course with Chrome, Google is tracking you, which opens another wealth of privacy issues.)
You can lock down some of this tracking in the privacy settings for Windows and the Microsoft Edge browser.
Why Is Windows 10 Reverting My Privacy Settings?
Windows 10 can revert some of your privacy settings following an update to the operating system. This can happen when a Windows 10 update from Microsoft sees a particular setting that has been changed by a third-party program, or if it needs to change a setting to allow the update. While you can manually change the privacy settings again, it is frustrating.
Is It Okay to Use Microsoft's Personal Assistant Cortana?
Only if you don't mind Microsoft keeping track of everything you ask Cortana. Cortana greatly invades your privacy. If you insist on using Cortana, make sure the assistant does not have access to your contacts, your location, your communication history, and your internet history. Also, turn off ad tracking, camera access, and microphone access. You can control all of this in Windows 10 Privacy settings.
Most of the settings also work with Windows 11..
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