Let Applications Use Our Personal Info in Windows 10

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    The first thing that we need to do is click the lower-left corner of the screen to open the start menu
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    Then, we need to click "Settings"
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    When the "SETTINGS" menu opens, we need to simply scroll down
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    We click "Privacy"
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    On the left side of the window, we need to click "Account info"
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    On the right side, we need to turn "Account info" on by clicking the "Off" toggle
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    "Account info" says: "Let apps access my name, picture, and other account info".
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Recent edits by: VisiHow, Lukward Thomason

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