With the release of Windows 10, Microsoft has taken the liberty with its default settings to make a very aggressive stance as far as how it looks at your data. Many people are concerned about this, with good reason. If you don’t trust Microsoft with all your data, you may want to consider going through the settings and changing them to reflect what you want to share. This guide is a great place to start and comes from our friends at Lifehacker…..

How to Configure Windows 10 to Protect Your Privacy