Friday, July 29, 2016

The like it or not, Cortana is mandatory in Windows 10 Anniversary – CNET in Spanish

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I hope you’re excited about the new features Cortana get in the Windows 10 Anniversary update update because Microsoft will make your virtual assistant is an integral part of the operating system. and with comprehensive we refer, of course, to Cortana will be mandatory. once the update arrives August 2, users no longer have the option to disable Cortana.

in the Windows 10 Anniversary update, Cortana is synonymous search. If you use the search box to find a file on your device, you have to use Cortana. what this means is that the searches that you make will be filtered through the web (using Bing, of course), and data use is periodically sent to Microsoft.

I know this sounds scary, but really not a big change on the issue of privacy and how it works as Windows 10. Windows 10 and collects data of all its users, especially if you use any of the services cloud-based Microsoft, which include access your device through a Microsoft account. Mandatory data collection Microsoft is certainly a privacy issue that should concern, but it was long before the ability to disable Cortana disabled. You can, of course, refuse to enter or Windows 10 Cortana through your Microsoft account. But your usage data will still be collected anonymously.

The good news is that you can limit access to your private data Cortana to function more like a search box a nosy personal assistant. You can make it stop collecting information about your talk, your handwriting patterns and history click, and you can avoid to save your data usage on multiple devices. We tell you how:

Disable configuration Cortana

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Open Cortana and click on the icon settings found in the lower left corner to open the Setup menu Cortana you will see several options with switches on and off;. slides all switches to position “off” This will prevent Cortana share your history of use. across multiple devices and synchronize notifications and other settings across multiple devices.

If you use Cortana for searching after disabling these settings, your data could still be sent to Microsoft but will not be saved or shared across devices.

Delete memory Cortana

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Once you’ve disabled settings Cortana you can delete the information you have collected about you when you open Cortana, click the settings icon, and click Change what Cortana knows about me in the cloud (Change what Cortana knows about me cloud). Swipe bottom of the next screen and click Clear (delete).

you can also delete the search history on Bing to go to Settings Cortana, Change what Cortana knows about me in the cloud and click on the search History page (search History) is under Where else is Cortana saving data about you (Where else is Cortana saving data about you).

you stop know about you

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Cortana collects information about you – to hear your voice patterns and track your handwriting and history click – to help you improve your personalized experience. To disable this, open the Settings menu and go to Privacy (Privacy) & gt; Speech, inking & amp; typing (Speak, write and click). Click Stop getting to know me (Let me know) to stop Cortana collect information about you and to delete the data you have already saved.



Hides the button Cortana

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If you do not plan to use Cortana or search Windows 10, you can hide the button Cortana your taskbar. to do this, right-click on the taskbar, go to Cortana and click Hidden (Hide).

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