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Solve : When settting up new laptop, accidently clicked Accept to tracking?

Answer» <html><body><p>Asus laptop with Windows 10. As soon as I plugged it in, I was prompted to go through a lot of questions to set it up, etc. One screen I barely had time to read, it was to allow Microsoft (I guess) to be privy to everything I do on the laptop (I think). I accidentally clicked Accept because the arrow was hovering over it and when I tried to <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/move-548879" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about MOVE">MOVE</a> it to point at Decline, it just clicked. I've never had a laptop and find it almost impossible to control/use the "mouse". I absolutely do not want to be spied on so can I undo this mistake as it wouldn't <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/let-11597" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about LET">LET</a> me go back one screen and change my answer, so to speak. I know there are places to click Off and No for privacy settings so if I do all that will this undo my initial Accept mistake?If you ever come back to see this message again,  <br/><br/> Quote</p><blockquote>I've never had a laptop and find it almost impossible to control/use the "mouse"</blockquote> If you are having difficulties using the laptop mouse (aka trackpad), then I would suggest you get yourself an external usb pluggable mouse for your laptop. <br/><br/> Quote<blockquote> One screen I barely had time to read, it was to allow Microsoft (I guess) to be privy to everything I do on the laptop (I think).</blockquote> Are you referring to having seen a screen like the one below during your setup of Windows 10? <br/><br/><br/> Quote from: brooke53 on September 16, 2019, 01:52:59 PM<blockquote>One screen I barely had time to read, it was to allow Microsoft (I guess) to be privy to everything I do on the laptop (I think). <br/></blockquote> You barely had time to read?<br/>hmmm<br/><br/>Any way, you got <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/3-236794" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about 3">3</a> options. They all need you to write down your activatation code AND THE product ID<br/>1. Revoke permissions, like you said. If you know how to do that, great! Fastest, but not very certain.<br/>2. You can try to reset Windows, this is an option during boot up. Costs more time, but it is more certain.<br/>2. Reinstall Windows. You would need to download installation media from the microsof site, put it on an usb and reinstall it. Takes the most time, but you're 100% certain no funny business occurs. Quote<blockquote>I know there are places to click Off and No for privacy settings so if I do all that will this undo my initial Accept mistake?<br/></blockquote> <br/>Yes. The "Startup Experience" (As MS would call it, I'm sure) is largely just a shortcut for a subset of some of the Privacy options found in Settings. You can go right into Settings-&gt;Privacy and toggle those options back off. In fact, it's a good idea to pop in there anyway, since there are many options that default to on that are not presented during Install.Hopefully the OP comes back to read this post, 2 months and counting <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/later-1069071" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about LATER">LATER</a> .... Well necromancing old posts is what hackernoob does...get used to it.</body></html>


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