Privacy

Change Windows 10 Privacy Settings and protect your privacy

Change Windows 10 Privacy Settings and protect your privacy

Windows 10 comes with many welcome changes, including a new Settings app. One of the best changes includes the Privacy Settings which gives privacy control to users. Microsoft has said that Windows 10 data collection cannot be stopped. So how can we harden it at least? In this post, we will take a look at the privacy control and settings available and how to configure & fix default Windows 10 Privacy Settings and adjust & configure Microsoft account, location, camera, messaging, Edge, Cortana, etc. settings, in order to protect your privacy.

Read: Windows 10 Privacy Issues: How much data is Microsoft really collecting?

New Windows 10 Privacy Settings

To access these privacy settings, type 'Privacy Settings' in the Windows 'Search' field. Now click on 'Open' and open the settings.

When you open the Privacy settings, you will see the following Privacy settings panel.

In the Windows 10 Privacy Settings panel, you can set Windows permissions as well as App permissions. By default, the General settings tab under Windows permissions opens. Apart from General, you can set Windows permissions for Speech, Inking & typing personalization, Diagnostic & Feedback, and Activity History.

Under App permissions, you can set permissions for various Windows apps such as Location, Camera, Microphone, Voice Activation, Contacts, Phone Calls and so on.

1] General Settings

General Settings allow you to adjust the privacy settings and decide if you want to:

  1. Let apps use advertising IDs to make ads more interesting to you based on your app activity.
  2. Let websites provide locally relevant content by accessing your language list
  3. Let Windows track app launches to improve Start and search
  4. Show your suggested content in the Settings app

Let apps use my advertising ID for experiences across apps

When you install Windows 10 and log in using a Microsoft Account, an advertising ID is automatically assigned to your PC which is used to keep track of your product preferences and other relevant information. Apps can request access to this ID and it can then be used by App Developers and Advertising Networks to provide more relevant advertising to you by understanding what apps you use and how you use them. This works the same way how YouTube suggests videos based on your watch history and subscriptions.

Turning this off possibly won't do much. Your advertising ID will be turned off, and you'll be shown generic advertisements.

Let websites provide locally relevant content by accessing my language list

Microsoft uses this option to seek access to your language list so that it can be used by websites to provide content that is locally apropos to your location and language. You can choose to turn this toggle Off in order to prevent Microsoft from utilizing your information.

Additionally, you can view and add the languages that you want in Region and Language settings under Settings > Time & language > Region & language > Languages.

Turning these settings, ON will not risk your online security, but you can choose the options according to your privacy concerns. By default, only two of these settings are turned ON. Rest of the settings you can change according to your requirements.

Read: How to stop Microsoft from tracking you on Windows 10 computer.

2] Speech

This section lets you adjust the settings with your digital virtual assistant Cortana. You can use your voice for dictation and talk to Cortana and other apps that use Microsoft's cloud-based speech recognition. Even after turning off you can still use the Windows Speech Recognition app and other speech services.

3] Inking & typing personalization

This section lets you adjust the settings with your digital virtual assistant Cortana. You can turn it off, by clicking on Stop getting to know me and Cortana will stop collecting your info like contacts and calendar events.

As part of the inking and typing feature, Windows collects unique words such as the names you write and saves them in a personal dictionary stored locally on your device. This dictionary helps you type and ink more accurately.

You can access and view the user dictionary by clicking on the 'View user dictionary' link.

You can manage the info for all your devices by clicking on Go to Bing and manage personal info for all your devices. This will take you to the Bing page where you can manage Bing privacy settings like personal info, saved browsing history, interests, places and your settings with Cortana.

4] Diagnostic & Feedback

This is what Microsoft loves - Your feedback! The Diagnostic & feedback section lets you decide how often and how much data you want to send to Microsoft. It was two settings, namely Basic and Full. When you select Basic, you choose to send only the information about your device, its settings and capabilities, and whether your device is performing properly. When you select Full, you choose to send basic diagnostic data as well as information about websites you browse, how you use apps and features and enhanced error reporting.

Apart from these two settings, Diagnostic & Feedback section also includes setting regarding improving inking and typing, getting tailored experience, view and delete diagnostic data, Feedback frequency and recommended troubleshooting. This is one of the most important Windows 10 Privacy Settings, as it collects all possible user data.

If you wish you can also disable feedback in Windows 10.

5] Activity History

As the name suggests, this is one of the Windows 10 Privacy Settings where you can store your device activity. The stored history helps you jump back into what you were doing on your device. The stored history includes your activity history, information about websites you browse, and how you use apps and services.

You can also choose to send this activity history to Microsoft. If you have multiple Microsoft accounts on the same device, you can choose to store or not store activity history for specific accounts. You can clear the history for a selected Microsoft account by clicking the 'Clear' tab in the same settings.

Apps permissions under Privacy settings

Under 'Apps Permissions' sections in the Windows 10 Privacy settings, you can set permissions for various in-built apps on a Windows 10 PC. You can change the privacy settings for the following apps:

  1. Location
  2. Camera
  3. Microphone
  4. Voice Activation
  5. Notifications
  6. Account Info
  7. Contacts
  8. Calendar
  9. Phone calls
  10. Call history
  11. Email
  12. Tasks
  13. Messaging
  14. Radios
  15. Other devices
  16. Background apps
  17. App diagnostic
  18. Automatic file downloads
  19. Documents
  20. Pictures
  21. Videos
  22. File systems.

Let us see some of these apps' settings and how to set permissions for these apps.

1] Location

If you see Your location is currently in use icon, you might want to turn OFF the Location of your device because keeping it ON may allow your apps to access your location. Also, your PC Stores your Location history if the option is turned ON, but you can clear the history just by clicking on Clear.

In this Windows 10 Privacy Settings, you can let Windows access your device's capabilities to determine your location as well as your location data. With this information, Microsoft can improve location services. You can set your default location. Your PC stores your Location history if the option is turned ON. However, you can clear the history just by clicking on 'Clear'.

In this setting, you can also choose if apps can access your location. There is a list of Windows apps for which you can set permission whether these can access your precise location. Scroll down to set if the apps like the 3D viewer, App connector, Weather, Cortana, Camera and Windows Maps can have access to your location or not.

2] Camera

In this section, you can allow Microsoft apps and most desktop apps to access the camera. You can also set permission for accessing the camera for individual apps.

3] Microphone

In this section, you can allow Microsoft apps and most desktop apps to access the microphone of your device. However, it does not allow Windows Hello. You can also set permission for accessing the camera for individual apps.

4] Account Info

In this section, you can select which apps can access your account info like your name, photo, and other account details.

5] Contacts, Calendar, Messaging, Radio

In these sections, you can allow or disallow the apps to access your contacts, calendar, and events, messaging and control your radios. Allowing the apps to access your message may let them read or send messages.

6] Other Devices

Here you can allow your apps to share and sync info with the wireless devices that aren't paired with your PC. You can also choose apps that can sync with other devices. All your connected devices will appear under this section. Let your apps use Trusted Devices.

6] File System

In the privacy settings, you can allow people to choose if your apps have access to all your files. This includes access to documents, pictures, videos, and local OneDrive files.

There are several settings included in Windows 10 Privacy Settings. With these settings, you can set permissions whether your personal data and files should be shared or not. Thus, you get complete control over your data and privacy.

We offer additional suggestions below.

1] Harden Microsoft Account Privacy Settings

Microsoft Account is used to sign in, into your Outlook.com, Hotmail.com, and other email IDs. It can also be used to sign in to other Microsoft services and devices like Windows computers, Xbox Live, Windows Phone and so on. Take a look at how to harden Microsoft Account Privacy Settings.

2] Harden Edge browser privacy

Having done this, you might want to also take a look at and configure Privacy settings in the Edge browser.

3] Cortana settings

If you do not use Cortana, you can turn Cortana off. Click inside the taskbar search box. The Cortana settings box will appear as shown below. Move the slider to Off position. Now to delete all that Cortana knows about you, click on the Manage what Cortana knows about me in the cloud link, sign in to your Microsoft Account and then do the needful.

4] Adjust Bing Privacy settings, Opt-out of personalized ads

This post will show you how to opt-out of and stop Personalized ads in Windows 10. There are more suggestions here - Opt-out of Data Tracking & Targetted ads.

It is always recommended to check and adjust these privacy settings carefully once so that you can maintain your online privacy.

5] Want to turn off Wi-Fi Sense?

This post will tell you what you need to know about Wi-Fi Sense in Windows 10 and show you how to turn it off if you want to.

6] Use Ultimate Windows Tweaker tool

Our Ultimate Windows Tweaker 4 will let you easily tweak Windows 10 Privacy settings & more. The Privacy tab lets you disable Telemetry, Biometrics, Advertising ID, Bing search, Cortana, Windows Update sharing, Feedback requests, Password Reveal button, Steps Recorder, Inventory Collector and Application Telemetry.

Here is a list of some more Windows 10 Privacy Tools & Fixers that help you harden your privacy.

Now read: How to configure or disable Windows 10 Telemetry.

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