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- Change privacy settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
Choose how much information you want to share with Microsoft by changing your privacy settings To do this, select Start , then open Settings , and select Privacy security
- General privacy settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
Note: The General privacy settings page is being replaced by the Recommendations offers privacy settings page in more recent versions of Windows 11 If you haven't installed the latest Windows Update, you might still see the General page on your device
- Get help with Windows privacy - Microsoft Support
You can review and change your privacy settings for Windows at any time For example, you can control which apps and services can access your location, camera, or microphone
- Privacy settings for Recommendations offers in Windows 11
Windows 11 provides privacy settings that let you control how your data is used for recommendations and personalization These include the Windows Advertising ID, website access to your language list, and Start and search personalization settings, which use your activity and preferences to customize content and suggestions across Windows
- Windows privacy settings that apps use - Microsoft Support
Learn more about which privacy settings apps can use, and how to control that access
- Windows 11 Privacy Settings You Should Change Right Now | Microsoft . . .
If you value your privacy, it’s worth taking a few minutes to adjust these settings Here are the most important Windows 11 privacy settings you should change right now
- Windows 11 security book - Privacy | Microsoft Learn
Windows provides privacy controls that can be easily accessed in the Settings app or desktop system tray for speech, location, calendar, microphone, call history, and more Users can also find more information and manage privacy settings for Microsoft apps and services by signing into their account dashboard
- View your data on the privacy dashboard - Microsoft Support
To change your privacy settings on your Windows 10 device, select Start > Settings > Privacy To change your privacy settings on your Windows 11 device, select Start > Settings > Privacy security
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