One of the main concerns with Microsoft's Windows 10 platform concerns privacy. The operating system has various features that need to access your private data to work properly. At the same time, Microsoft wants to deliver you better Bing search results and ads. In its defense, the company makes it clear in its terms of service that it's tracking you, and there are ways to stop all the tracking without compromising your Windows 10 experience. But what if the privacy-infringing settings you thought you just turned off aren't off? DON'T MISS: How the iPhone 6s could shake up the market for older iPhones this fall According to Ars Technica, even after you tell Microsoft that Windows 10 shouldn't make any Internet-related inquiries while you're
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