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Windows Security: The dashboard for device protections
Windows Security provides a dashboard into your device's security protections.

Power User Challenge - Shut down a PC without using a mouse
Can you guess how to shut down a Windows 10 PC without using a mouse? No scripting or shortcuts. It's a simple Windows 10 keystroke combination. There's a similar combination for putting it to Sleep and Restart.

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.

Quick Start Guide to Windows 10
Whether you’re picking up a Windows device for the first time or you’re a long-time computer user transitioning from Windows 7, here’s what you need to get up and running on Windows 10 quick and easy.

Windows 101: How to add symbols and accents to letters with Windows 10
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Device security: Protection for your most central systems
Device security helps you monitor protection of your device's core software and hardware. If you are using the Windows 10 May 2020 Update, please check this video: https://community.windows.com/en-us/videos/device-security-security-that-comes-built-into-your-device/fadv4TuMOnc

Device security: Security that comes built into your device
Windows Security protects your device all the way down to the core hardware and software that make it run. Please check the latest device security settings in the Windows 10 May 2020 Update. If you are using previous versions of Windows 10, please check this video: https://community.windows.com/en-us/videos/device-security-protection-for-your-most-central-systems/6V8ah4LnDFc

What was your first version of Windows?
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Get Windows Reading List - Microsoft Store
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/windows-reading-list/9wzdncrfj3rxWith Reading List, you can easily track and manage all of the content you want to get back to later in a beautiful display. You can share content to your list from the web or from other apps and easily come back to it when you have more time. Whatever you like to read or watch, the app makes it easy to save, find and get back to things you like ...
Find your reading list, web notes, and tabs in Microsoft Edge
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/find-your-reading-list-web-notes...At the top corner of the browser window, select Settings and more > Favorites > Other favorites > Reading list saves. Note: If you see an empty Reading list saves folder on a synced device, do not delete it as this will delete the reading list from the device where this data was imported. Tabs you set aside. These web sites are saved in your ...
Reading List - Microsoft Community
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftedge/forum/all/reading-list/73775194-9fe8...At the top corner of the browser window, select Settings and more > Favorites > Other favorites > Reading list saves. Note: If you see an empty Reading list saves folder on a synced device, do not delete it as this will delete the reading list from the device where this data was imported.
Reading List - Discussion - Microsoft Tech Community
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/discussions/reading-list-discussion/td-p/1070553If a reading list could do something similar ("shelves" for epubs and pdfs, and the ability to convert webpages and docs), it would be extremely useful. Thus, there are three features I may request in place of a reading list: 1. A "Make page/folder available offline for X days" (7 days or 30 days or indefinitely). 2.




