Windows 10 privacy
Windows 10 may be free to install, but it has to pay for itself somehow. Microsoft helps itself to a large amount of your data if you have Windows 10 running. This isn't necessarily sinister, or a major privacy risk, but you may find you're uncomfortable with the default Windows 10 privacy settings. We explain how to take control of your privacy in Windows 10.
- Control Cortana privacy
- Windows 10 Privacy: switch off WiFi Sense
- Windows 10 Privacy: control Windows Update
- Windows 10 Privacy: turn off keylogging
- Windows 10 Privacy: apps can control your camera
- Windows 10 Privacy: sharing information with Microsoft
- Windows 10 Privacy: turn off location tracking
- Windows 10 Privacy: turn off targeted advertising
- Windows 10 Privacy: stop apps accessing your account information