Results for: Windows 10 Privacy

Meet Raj: "Be the change you want to see..."
Windows Maker Raj Jain aims to make a difference. Here's how he does so, both through OneDrive and Files On-Demand, as well as his volunteer work in his community.

Lost device? Locate it fast with Windows Find my device
Get ahead of the curve when you take advantage of Microsoft Find my device feature.

Back up with Windows to safeguard your information
Don't lose important or irreplaceable information if something happens to your device. Backing up your information is important and even painless, with tools provided in Windows 10.

Capture and share videos with Game bar
Want to show off your online skills? Game bar captures a lot more than just gaming.

Staying safe from caller ID spoofing
Don't fall for scam phone calls that "spoof" caller ID. Erik Wahlstrom explains what to do if you get a suspicious call.

Everything you need to know about Microsoft accounts
A Microsoft account improves your Windows experience and opens way to all Microsoft products services.

How was Your Experience with Windows 10 in Year 2020
Hi everyone, We are saying goodbye to year 2020 and welcome year 2021 and most of you have been using Windows 10 and had positive and negative experiences with Windows 10. I would like to know how was your overall experience with Windows 10 in year 2020?

Productivity Pro Tip: Find files quickly using Quick access in File Explorer
File Explorer is many people's favorite way to find their documents and files. In Windows 10, Quick access makes it even easier to get the files you use and need often.

Get help remotely with Quick Assist in Windows 10
Use Quick Assist in Windows 10 to grant remote access to your computer so trusted individuals can help solve your technical issues.

Family options: Set Windows to protect your family online
Use Family options to help keep kids and other family members safe online.
Windows 10 and your online services – Microsoft privacy
https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-US/windows10privacyWindows 10 and your online services. Windows is an operating system, which is a software program that supports basic functions like managing your files and running apps, and uses peripherals like your printer, monitor, keyboard, and mouse. In the past, Windows could be thought of as software existing only on your device.
Change privacy settings in Windows 10 - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/change-privacy-settings-in-windows-10...Change privacy settings in Windows 10 Choose how much information you want to share with Microsoft by changing your privacy settings. On the Start menu, select Settings > Privacy. You'll see a list of general privacy options.
Choose your privacy settings after updating Windows 10
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/choose-your-privacy-settings-after...Along with our continuing commitment to your privacy with Windows 10, it's important to make sure your privacy settings are also ready. If you’re updating your device to a new Windows 10 version, you may be prompted to review or choose your privacy settings after the update when you sign in with an administrator account.. If you see preselected settings, these are based on what you chose ...
Windows Privacy - Windows Privacy | Microsoft Docs
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/privacyUnderstand Windows diagnostic data in Windows 10. For the latest Windows 10 version, learn more about what Windows diagnostic data is collected at various diagnostics levels.




