Windows 10 privacy
Windows 10 has many great features that provide an enhanced and connected experience for its users. As a result, there are many data- and privacy-related settings that are enabled by default that could pose a potential security risk for some organizations. While many of these features are great for consumer use, they may not be applicable to work organizations. Let's run through a few settings and look where to disable them if needed. To configure these privacy settings, we will leverage Intune device configuration profiles. All of the settings in the following table are available via a Windows 10, and later, platform using the Device Restrictions profile type.
This table is a compiled list of base recommendations:
For a full list of settings that can be configured using Device Restriction profiles, including the preceding setting definitions, refer to https://docs.microsoft...