Microsoft now appears to be pretty bullish about this browser and claims it to be clean, lightweight, fast and responsive. In this post, we will learn about theprivacy and security settingsavailable in the newM
Signing in to Windows 10 with a Microsoft account allows you to easily sync settings and files between devices. It's not mandatory (you can sign in using a local account or an Active Directory account on a corporate domain instead), but using a Microsoft account is convenient for anyone who...
If you see preselected settings, these are based on what you chose before updating Windows. You can adjust them by turning any toggle on or off, and then selecting Accept. If you don't see preselected settings, you'll need to make new selections by choosing the icon or ...
Choose which apps can use, access, control, or read the capability by turning individual apps and services on or off. To control which apps can use each capability in Windows 11 Go toStart, then selectSettings>Privacy & security. Select the capability you want to allow apps to us...
Click this option if you do not want to customize these settings for your users. The default security zones and privacy settings vary depending on the version of Windows operating system that you are running. Import the current security zones and privacy settings ...
Some Windows 10 privacy and security options can be chosen during the installation. If, however, you haven’t set these they are all still available after installation. [nextpage title=”Windows 10 Privacy Settings”] To find the main privacy settings, choose Settings from the Start menu. Then...
The default security zones and privacy settings vary depending on the version of Windows operating system that you are running. Import the current security zones and privacy settings Click this option to import the settings from your computer. This opens the Security tab in the Internet Prop...
Microsoft has made attempts to be more transparent with its privacy settings and, while it may have simplified some of the language of its policies, there is still work to be done. Here are five privacy-related settings you can change for a less invasive and more secure Windows 10 ...
Here are the Privacy and Security settings you should know about in Windows 11: Keep your Windows 11 up to date. Check your sign-in options. Log out when you’re away. Turn on the built-in security tools and features. Run a virus scan at regular intervals. Check out Device Security. ...
As previously reported, Windows 10 is designed by default to force you to take all updates and drivers that Microsoft distributes. I'm fine with this approach for security updates, but less enthused about mandatory driver updates. Windows Update now resides entirely in the Metro "...