We’ve written a lot about privacy issues with Windows 10 but that doesn’t mean you should disable every potentially infringing feature because that could also sever out some of the platform’s best features. To relieve rupture things down a little further, LifeHacker has put together a handy guide explaining which are the really critical Windows 10 privacy features you need to deal with to keep your most critical information out of Microsoft’s hands without hurting overall user experience. MUST-READ: Windows 10 brings back the Start Menu – here’s how to customize it Inside the general privacy settings, you’ll want to bar apps from using your advertising ID, or bar websites from sending you locally relevant content,and command Microsoft to not collect information about how you write.
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