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Introduction Brandon Hall Mitch Kalist Sarah Molitor
Windows 10 Upgrade Can I upgrade to Windows 10? Yes, but you should take precautions
Goals Understand the privacy concerns from Windows 10 Learn strategies to protect your privacy
Agenda Installing and Configuring Spybot Anti-Beacon (https://www.safer-networking.org/spybot-anti-beacon/) Installing and Configuring Glary Utilities by Glarysoft (http://www.glarysoft.com/) and/or CCleaner by Piriform (http://www.piriform.com/) Keyboard shortcut to clear Internet Files and More. Windows 10 – Privacy issues with “Cortana” and “Edge” Compatibility. Windows 10 - Why Apps have complete access to your personal data? Windows 10 - Ways to protect your privacy. Windows 10 - Physical privacy protection (Laptops & Desktops)
Windows 10 Precautions Install Spybot Anti-Beacon This will block data transmissions to Microsoft’s Server through various apps/programs Configuration once installed, two tabs
Windows 10 Precautions Install Glary Utilities By Glarysoft, Inc. It cleans up no longer needed internet cache files, registry entries, etc.
Windows 10 Precautions Use Keyboard Short Cuts On-the-fly cleaning of your browsers cache Quick & Convenient
Windows 10 Precautions - Cortana Turn Off Microphone & Cover Camera Cortana (Windows’ version of Siri) can listen in on your conversations
Windows 10 Precautions Turn Off Default Privacy Settings in Microsoft Store Apps and Programs Personal & Business data can be transmitted through these
Windows 10 Precautions Adjust Default Privacy Settings Accessing “Privacy” settings What to turn off? How to revert back after making changes What to allow access to?
Windows 10 Precautions – Physical Security Cover your Webcam & Microphone Laptops & Desktops FBI director James Comey has said he puts tape over his webcam. Jeremiah Grossman, the chief of security strategy at Palo Alto cybersecurity startup SentinelOne, said it’s just good practice for keeping yourself secure. “Your machine might get malware, or a thousand other things,” he said. “It’s a cheap and easy way for people to protect their own privacy.”
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