Many Windows 10 users are concerned about their privacy as Microsoft collects diagnostic and usage data to improve its services.
While this data collection can enhance user experience, it may also feel intrusive.
Fortunately, you can control what information Microsoft collects and prevent personalized tracking.
To begin, press the Windows key + I on your keyboard to open the Settings menu.
This shortcut quickly takes you to all system settings without navigating through multiple menus.

Once in Settings, click on Privacy.

In the Privacy menu, scroll down and click on Diagnostics & feedback.

Under the Diagnostics & feedback section, locate Tailored experiences and toggle the switch off.
This will stop Microsoft from using your diagnostic data to provide personalized tips, ads, and recommendations.

By following these steps, you can significantly reduce Microsoft’s data collection on your Windows 10 PC.

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