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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
If you haven't installed the latest Windows Update, you might still see the General page on your device If you’re seeing the Recommendations offers page on your device, see Privacy settings for Recommendations offers in Windows 11
- 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
- Windows 11 Privacy Settings You Should Change Right Now
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
- Privacy settings for Recommendations offers in Windows 11
You can change this setting at any time by searching for "Personalized offers" in the Windows Settings app To change your Personalized offers setting: Go to Start > Settings > Privacy security > Recommendations offers Choose your preferred setting for Personalized offers
- Windows 11 security book - Privacy controls | Microsoft Learn
Customers can use the Microsoft Privacy Dashboard to view, export, and delete their information, giving them further transparency and control They can also use the Microsoft Privacy Report to learn more about Windows data collection and how to manage it
- Windows Privacy Compliance Guide - Windows Privacy
Users can change their privacy settings by opening the Settings app in Windows, or the organization can also manage the privacy settings using Group Policy or Mobile Device Management (MDM)
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