privacy defaults

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The privacy defaults tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about default privacy settings in software and operating systems. Recent content includes Samsung Internet for PC Beta, which is noted for strong privacy defaults on mobile and now brings a privacy-focused dashboard to Windows. Another thread discusses Windows Intelligence, a Microsoft AI hub in Windows 11 that consolidates AI controls and app permissions, potentially affecting user privacy. These threads explore how default privacy configurations impact user control and data sharing in Windows and third-party applications.
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    Samsung Internet for PC Beta Brings Galaxy AI and Cross Device Sync to Windows

    Samsung’s long-running mobile browser has finally landed on Windows PCs as a beta aimed squarely at Galaxy owners — and it brings the company’s Galaxy AI assistants, cross-device session sync, and a privacy-focused dashboard to the desktop for the first time. Background / Overview Samsung...
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    Windows Intelligence: Microsoft's OS-level AI hub for Windows 11

    Microsoft’s AI ambitions inside Windows have quietly been given a new label: mounting evidence from Insider builds and system files suggests Microsoft is preparing to promote a unified artificial intelligence umbrella called Windows Intelligence, consolidating generative-AI controls, app...
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