Data Microsoft collects

Data has become a valuable commodity, and technology giants like Microsoft collect and utilize this data to enhance their services. They gather a wide range of user data through their products and services, like Windows, Office 365, Bing, and LinkedIn. The data they collect ranges from search history and email content to location information and…

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Using File history

In my previous post I explained how to activate file history. You can find this post here. Now that we have File history activated, what can we do with it? Well, we can, for instance, see what an older version of our document looked like. But, before we do that, let us first take a…

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Activate File history

In my previous post I explained file history. You can find this post here. I explained what I like about it, and what I do not like about it.In this post I will show you how to activate File history. You have to connect an external hard drive to your computer. So, attach your external…

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File history

What is File history? It is actually exact what you would expect from the name. It is a history of a part of the files on your computer. The files in specific folders are copied to another hard drive. This can be a second hard drive in your desktop or an external drive. Most home…

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Unresponsive apps

We’ve all been there – you are working on your computer, and suddenly, an application freezes. Not only is it frustrating, you can also end up being unsure of what to do next. Dealing with unresponsive apps on Windows can be a common yet annoying experience. However, there are several methods to resolve this issue…

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Stop Google collecting data

As we have seen in my previous posts, Google collects a lot of data. The big question is, is that good or bad?A good thing is that Google does not sell your data. The only reason they collect your data is to present personalized ads to you.What is bad, Google stores all your data somewhere.…

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