Many apps don't have privacy polices though more will soon , and they often fail to disclose or are vague about how they'll use your data. Also, check privacy policies, the documents that give you legal recourse if data are misused. You can use your computer to visit the app store, find the app and click through to the developer's site to look for the policy.
If necessary, email the app maker for more information. Does your note-taking app store a copy of your scribblings on its own servers? Does your project planner transmit your client list? If you're not comfortable after your due diligence, don't install the app and let the maker know why. Mobile privacy is new territory that's beginning to get public, corporate and government attention.
Check your existing apps. It isn't quick, easy or fun, but it is helpful to review the privacy policies and permissions given to apps you already own. Android users can review permissions for individual apps by going to the Settings screen and choosing Device and then Apps. Both Android and iPhone let you adjust or totally turn off their GPS location features within settings. With iPhone, you can see which apps access location and turn each one on or off. Apple plans to provide a similar tool for adjusting permissions to access contacts lists in a future operating system update.
Independent resources for understanding app privacy and security are limited. Common Sense Media reviews games and other apps popular with kids. Concerned users may want to consider security software to defend against mobile malware, including spyware apps like FlexiSPY , which are most often planted by jealous lovers but presumably could be installed by corporate spies.
Lookout Inc. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. It was a headache and took about 24hrs but it resloved all issues i've have with this upgrade and everything seems to be working just fine. So, it might be just worth it. Any suggestions on how to get back to Windows 9? I don't see anything in W10 worth all of this trouble. After you create a new account,do all of the apps magically appear in that account.
What about all of the photos, files, etc? Why doesn't microsoft correct this instead o f having every one who uses W10 have to go through this trouble? It took Orjuwan 24 hours to accomplish this. Where is Windows 9? I have some success at changing 8. I am doing this from memory so I hope I haven't missed a step. If I do, I'm sure that someone will find a work around. I'm not sure that thefirst few steps are necessary except to identify the 8.
Click on the start button to bring up your available apps. I have an app named Apps and Features. Clicking on this app, and sorting by name, wll ibring up a list of all of your apps including the hidden or unavailable ones. These are the ones you want to change. Go to the store and download one of these unavailable apps, install, it and run it. Not sure if you need to close. Click on the start button and click on the 3 lines that appear in the uppermost left corner. This has a list of the most used apps, buttons for power, and 4 or 5 other functions.
The People app is used to sync all your contacts to your device. You can import contacts from various services, including Outlook, Exchange, Gmail, and iCloud.
Select Add an account , choose the type of account you want to add, and follow the on-screen instructions to import contacts. Select the New contact button. If you're asked, choose which account to use for saving new contacts. If you've entered more than one email account in Mail, the People app asks you to decide which account should receive the new contact.
Select the Start button, then select Mail. Choose which account to use. You can delete contacts from imported accounts and the People app. Deleting the contact removes it from both the imported account and the People app.
In the search box, type the name of the contact you want to delete. You'll see a list of contacts as you type. Select the one you want to delete. Select the trash can icon , then select Delete. Press and hold or right-click the contact, select Delete , and follow the on-screen directions.
When you pin a person to your Start screen, that person's profile picture will appear as a tile on Start. Tap or click the tile to quickly get their contact info. Press and hold or right-click the contact, and select Pin to Start. In the search box, type the name of the contact whose info you want to edit. Select the one you want. Select Edit , and then select Add. Make the changes you want, and then select Save. In the search box, type the name of the contact whose photo you want to add or change.
Select Add photo if the contact has no photo. Select the contact's photo if there is one. Select a photo from your device. Then, on the dialog that appears, adjust how the photo will be cropped. When you're finished, select Done. You can combine duplicate contacts. This way, all their information is combined in a single contact, and nothing gets deleted. In the search box, type the name of the contact whose info you want to combine.
Choose the one you want. In the search box, type the name of the contact whose info you want to combine with the one you selected. Choose the one you want to combine with the one you selected. In the search box, type the name of the contact whose info you want to share. Choose the one you want to share. At the upper right, select Share. Select a person to share the contact with and follow the instructions to send the contact via email, or select an app to share the contact with and follow the instructions to share the contact.
You can select a contact and choose the email address. The People app uses your default mail client to send the email. In the search box, type the name of the contact you want to email.
In the search box, type the name of the contact whose conversations you want to view. Select any of these to open them. If you use Microsoft or Microsoft Exchange, you can see the organization chart for contacts who are in your organization. In the search box, type the name of the contact whose organization chart you want to view. Under Org chart , select See more to view the organization chart for the contact. By default, all contacts from the accounts you've added appear in your contact list.
However, you can choose to only see contacts from certain accounts. Use the check boxes to select the accounts whose contacts you want to see on your contact list.
Create a contact group or distribution list in Outlook, Outlook. You can't export contacts directly from the People app, but you can export contacts from an email account and then import them into another email account that's linked to the People app so that they appear in the People app.
To see how to export and import contacts from a variety of email providers into an Outlook. With People on the taskbar, you can reach the people you talk to most from the taskbar on your Windows 10 device. By pinning your most-frequent contacts to the taskbar, you can send them an email or call or message them on Skype with just a few clicks. To get started, select People on the taskbar. After you've set up the work profile, you may see duplicate apps on your device.
For example, you could have two Outlook apps. Use the version that's marked with the briefcase for work-related tasks. For the best experience, always sign in to work apps with your work account, and sign in to personal apps with your personal account.
The appearance of the briefcase can vary slightly from device to device. To see how it appears on other Android devices, see the examples at the bottom of this article. Once you've set up a work profile, your organization can automatically install work apps on your device. The location of the work profile varies by device manufacturer and Android version.
This section describes where to find the work profile in the app drawer and on the home screen. If you're using a custom launcher, work apps can appear in places other than the app drawer or home screen folder. Swipe up on the home screen or select Apps to access the app drawer.
Work apps appear alongside your personal apps or within a Work tab in your app drawer. On some devices, work apps are in a work-designated folder on the home screen. This folder is automatically created during setup. Open the work version of the Google Play Store to see all of the apps your organization has made available to you.
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