Security News > 2017 > September > Windows 10 to Give More Control Over App-level Permissions
2017-09-14 02:15
Microsoft has been gradually changing its privacy settings in Windows 10 with the Fall Creators Update to give its users more controls over their data. In April, Microsoft addressed some initial privacy concerns in the Windows 10 Creators Update with simplified data collection levels—Security, Basic, Enhanced, and Full—and eventually revealed its data collection practices. Now, the software
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