![]() There’s a little bit for everyone in this lesson so let’s dive in and talk first about Privacy. We’ll briefly pass over Time and Language before devoting some time to Update and Recovery. The same holds true for HomeGroups.Īs we mentioned, the remaining settings are fairly simple. For the most part, we’ll brush over this because How-To Geek School recently covered Windows networking extensively. In order to really get in there and configure your network and connections, the Control Panel is still the best place to do that. What you can do in the PC Settings is kind of limited. ![]() The system’s network settings are still scattered between the Start environment and the desktop. It’s nice that you can disable the webcam and microphone on specific apps so it’s a good step toward a safer online presence. Windows 8.1’s privacy settings apply specifically to Windows Store apps, which is too bad because there’s actually some good stuff there that we’d like to see implemented system-wide.
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