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Windows 10 privacy journey
Introducing new privacy features in Windows 10.

Control your data through Windows 10 privacy settings
Privacy Officer Marisa Rogers talks about Windows 10 privacy that make you in control of your privacy settings for safe and secure Windows experiences.

Meet Moji: Privacy is a key in reaching for potential
Moji Adesanoye works to protect the privacy of people striving to reach their potential with technology.

Choosing your Windows 10 edition: Home vs. Pro
Find out which Windows 10 edition fits your needs.

Privacy enhancements coming to the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update
Learn about privacy enhancements for the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update

Configure your camera privacy settings in Windows 10
Windows 10 lets you stay in the driver's seat when it comes to the use of your PC camera. Learn about the settings you'll need to keep it that way.

New privacy settings in the Windows 10 April 2018 Update
The Windows 10 April 2018 Update provides new and more focused privacy settings to help you protect the privacy of your computer data.

Which version of Windows are you running?
Which version of Windows are you running? Not sure? Press the Windows logo key + R, type winver in the Open box, and then select OK.

What was your first version of Windows?
What was your first version of Windows?

What does Ctrl + Shift + Delete do?
While in a browser (that's key!), what does Ctrl + Shift + Delete do?
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...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. There are links to specific privacy settings on the left of the page.
Privacy – Microsoft privacy
https://privacy.microsoft.comWe are working to earn your trust every day by focusing on six key privacy principles: Control: We will put you in control of your privacy with easy-to-use tools and clear choices. Transparency: We will be transparent about data collection and use so you can make informed decisions. Security: We will protect the data you entrust to us through strong security and encryption.
Microsoft Privacy Statement – Microsoft privacy
https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/privacystatementFor more information about data collection and privacy in Windows, see Windows 10 and your online services. Earlier versions of Windows (including Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1) are subject to their own privacy statements.




