Most tech companies, such as Microsoft, collect certain information about their users so they can provide better, more personalized experiences. However, these companies also often use the data they gather for advertising purposes. The good thing is that as a Microsoft user, you have a fair amount of control over your own privacy. In fact, […]
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Most tech companies, such as Microsoft, collect certain information about their users so they can provide better, more personalized experiences. However, these companies also often use the data they gather for advertising purposes. The good thing is that as a Microsoft user, you have a fair amount of control over your own privacy. In fact, […]
Most tech companies, such as Microsoft, collect certain information about their users so they can provide better, more personalized experiences. However, these companies also often use the data they gather for advertising purposes. The good thing is that as a Microsoft user, you have a fair amount of control over your own privacy. In fact, you can disable Windows 10’s intrusive privacy settings — here's how.
Turn personalized advertising off
Windows 10 assigns each user an “advertising ID” that is used for ad personalization based on your recent browsing history. If you’d rather see generic ads targeted to you based on demographics rather than your ID, we recommend turning this feature off. Here’s how to do it:
- Click on the search box at the bottom left of your screen. If your search bar is hidden, right-click the taskbar and select Search > Show search box.
- Next, type in “Privacy,” then click on Privacy Settings and select General.
- Turn off the option that states "Let apps use advertising ID to make ads more interesting to you based on your app activity."
- Lastly, open your web browser and go to this link. Once there, turn off the “Personalized ads wherever I use my Microsoft account” and “Personalized ads in this browser” options.
Following these steps resets your ad ID, letting you surf the web without targeted advertisements.
Disable Cortana
Voice-controlled digital assistants have become big business. Microsoft aims to capitalize on this market with Cortana, an incredibly resourceful built-in assistant that allows you to quickly set reminders, schedule events, and send emails, among many other intuitive features. However, the way it uses the information it collects can become overbearing at times. Here’s how to disable Cortana:
- Type “Task Manager” in the search box, or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + Esc.
- In Task Manager, click the Startup tab and find Cortana in the list of programs.
- Right-click the row and click Disable.
- Open the Start menu, then find Cortana under All Apps.
- Right-click on Cortana, select More, and click on App settings.
- Toggle the switch under “Runs at log-in.”
Once disabled, the Cortana option disappears and you’re now left with just a search bar, which you can use to search for things online or on your desktop.
Stop peer-to-peer file sharing
With peer-to-peer or P2P file sharing enabled, Windows 10 shares downloaded updates to your PC with other Windows 10 users in the same network by default. This helps other users update their systems faster and speeds up your upgrade downloads. However, if you are unhappy with your files being used by other users, you can turn P2P sharing off.
- Click the Windows icon and head over to Settings.
- Click on Update and Security then choose Delivery Optimization from the sidebar.
- Under "Allow downloads from other PCs,” switch the toggle to “Off.”
If you want to share your files with PCs on your in-house network only, leave this option on and select the option that says “PCs on my local network.” For more detailed instructions on how to stop P2P updates, click here.
Blunt Microsoft’s Edge
Microsoft Edge is chock-full of features — such as Cortana Integration and typing prediction — that send data back to Microsoft. To turn off these intrusive functionalities, open Edge and click on the three dots in the far right corner.
Then, click on Settings > Cookies and site permissions. There you have the option to disable a bunch of settings, such as those related to ads, automatic downloads, and location sharing.
These simple security tips will stop Microsoft from tracking your online activities for good. Don’t hesitate to contact us today for all matters security-related.
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