Windows 10 downloading apps without my permission






















The Privacy page won't list apps with permission to use all system resources. You can't use the Privacy settings to control what capabilities these apps can use. Windows Desktop apps fall under this category.

To see the permissions for an app, go to the app product page in Microsoft Store or online. Apps are managed by their IT Admin. Learn more. Access all your files, peripheral devices, apps, programs, and registry: The app has the ability to read or write to all your files including documents, pictures, and music and registry settings, which allows the app to make changes to your computer and settings. It can use any peripheral devices that are either attached or part of your device such as cameras, microphones, or printers without notifying you.

It also has access to your location, and can use platform features, such as location history, app diagnostics, and more, which are denied to most Store apps.

Note that while the app has the ability to access these resources, it might not actually do so. For more info about what the app collects or uses, review the privacy policy of the developer. Account Info: Access any of your account info. Allow elevation: Allows the app to run with administrator privileges without prompting the user first.

App diagnostics: Get diagnostic information about other running apps. Bluetooth: Activate and use any Bluetooth connections between your device and other devices. Call history: Access history of phone calls you made on the device, in Skype or other telephony apps. Contacts: Access your contacts, people, or address book apps. Custom install actions: Install additional software. Yeah, the security built into the operating system is so inconvenient just turn it off.

Your computer will be owned shortly from the myriad of garbage web sites and trash in them. Use a separate password and admin account or suffer the consequences. With all of the information Microsoft harvests from Windows 10 users, forced updates and updates being distributed by other Windows 10 PCs, any thought of security with that OS is a joke.

The Security whit a bult in system is a Joke The first thng hacker brake is that and they are always a step ahed of MS. Bill yeah really? I mean do you even know what really endangers a user? Search Advanced…. Log in. Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4.

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You just need to find the correct setting in Windows 10 and configure it accordingly. Under the Security section, you will find a feature called Windows SmartScreen. Click on Change Settings below it to open its settings window and configure the level of security for unknown apps.



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