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Data encryption for files, folders, and Office docs in Windows 10
You’ve decided to take the next step in making sure your data stays secure. Discover how to use data encryption to protect files, folders, and Office documents in Windows 10.

Advances in AI - Article in The New York Times 🤩🤩
There is a really great article reported on Microsoft News from The New York Times on AI. The article is written by Craig S Smith - here is the link https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/spotlight/computers-already-learn-from-us Anyone interested in computing sciences and in particular AI - fascinating insight.

Windows 10 Email
I've been using the Windows email for several accounts with no issues. However, an AOL account has suddenly stopped working and constantly asks for my password to be re-entered. None of the other accounts have issues. I went onto AOL and my password is correct, so can't understand why I can't get this account (previously used for years on Windows) to work now. Help?

Get Into Gaming with Windows: Part 3 - Windows Mixed Reality
The Windows 10 Fall Creators Update comes with Windows Mixed Reality capability built in, which means you can immerse yourself in digital content, right in your home or office. That immersive quality also makes it a fantastic and more personal way to game, since in mixed reality you participate directly within your game’s environment. Here's a look at what you need and how to start.

Hackers' Virus
I have heard about the numerous attacks recently, and I almost got infected by one. Thanks to my virus knowledge, I am protected! Have you recently encountered any COMPUTER viruses? I am curious to know. I am very sorry if this involves personal info. :)

Virus protection
I had been hacked in the past; Xfinity provided Norton anti virus but, it discontinued that service. I wanted to use Windows Defender and Antivirus but without success, as I got a message saying "your organization provides antivirus". Is there a means to let Windows know that is no longer true, and get the anti virus protection?

New Insider
💎Windows Insider Nathan Marston joining the community. 🎈

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Windows 101: Organize your Start menu in Windows 10
Organize your Start menu in Windows 10 with just a few clicks.

Simplify your email with the Windows Mail app
Ready to stop signing in to multiple ad-cluttered websites to get your email? Here's how to get started with Mail, a Windows 10 app that combines access to all of your emails, folders and calendars into one convenient and simple app.
Get Pin Files - Microsoft Store
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/pin-files/9pbkcs2mmrqgPin Files. Pin your documents, folders, webpages, pictures, videos, Steam games and other files (not executables) to the Start screen absolutely free and without ads! Just pick or drag and drop your file or folder to the app, choose the icon, choose the app which will be launching the file (optional) and pin it, that's it!
Pin and unpin apps to the Start menu - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/pin-and-unpin-apps-to-the-start-menu-10c...Pin the apps you use most often to the Start menu. Here's how: Open the Start menu, then find the app you want to pin in the list or search for it by typing the app name in the search box.. Press and hold (or right-click) the app, then select Pin to Start .. To unpin an app, select Unpin from Start.
Reset your PIN when you aren't signed in to Windows 10
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/reset-your-pin-when-you-aren-t-signed-in...A PIN is a set of numbers, or a combination of letters and numbers, that you choose yourself. Using a PIN is a quick, secure way to sign in to your Windows 10 device. Your PIN is securely stored on your device. If you aren't signed in to your device and you want to reset a PIN, here are some things to try. Look below the PIN text box.
Pin apps and folders to the desktop or taskbar
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/pin-apps-and-folders-to-the-desktop-or...To pin apps to the taskbar. Press and hold (or right-click) an app, and then select More > Pin to taskbar. If the app is already open on the desktop, press and hold (or right click) the app's taskbar button, and then select Pin to taskbar. Note: To remove a pinned app from the taskbar, open the app's Jump List, and then select Unpin from taskbar.




