Using Local Group Policy to Protect Win10 Folder Privacy

  

Today, people are increasingly demanding privacy protection, especially in the privacy of computers. Let's take a look at the small Win10 system to protect the user's folder privacy.

We can use local group policies to protect the privacy of folders.

Operation steps

1. Press Win+R, enter “ldped;gpedit.msc” in the run command and press Enter.

2, in the open local Group Policy Editor interface, expand User Configuration -> Management Template -> " Start " Menu and Taskbar, click to select, in the right window are found below Project, here is the first example, right click on the relevant project, select “ldquo; edit” in the menu (double click can also be opened).

(1) Clearing the history of recently opened documents when exiting the system

(2) Not keeping the history of recently opened documents

(3) Turning off user tracking

3, in the "Remove the history of recently opened documents when exiting the system" interface, click to select the top left corner & ldquo; Enabled & rdquo;, then click the "Applications" at the bottom, and then operate the other two projects !

After completing the setup of these three projects, the records we use on the Win10 system will not be easily leaked. Of course, the most important thing to protect privacy is to develop the habit of using formal software, because some informal software often collects the privacy of users.

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