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Has anyone else had privacy settings completely reset after upgrading to Windows?

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bgxz8946737
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Post by bgxz8946737 »

Yeah, that's exactly what happened to me. A quick tip: run the privacy dashboard again, but also double-check your settings after the next minor update, just in case.
35fb1p3c1J7
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Has anyone else had privacy settings completely reset after upgrading to Windows?

Post by 35fb1p3c1J7 »

Has anyone else had privacy settings completely reset after upgrading to Windows 11? My microphone and camera access for apps got turned back on, and my advertising ID was re-enabled. I also got a bunch of new "Suggested content" in my Start menu. I ran the setup but thought I chose the custom options. Is there a checklist or a tool to review everything after an upgrade?
L37882rtj
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Post by L37882rtj »

Agreed. Yeah, it's a known headache—did you check the privacy dashboard after the upgrade finished, or did the changes pop up later?
40jjq
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Post by 40jjq »

I ran into this a while back. I had this issue after my last update. It didn't just reset a few things; it felt like it reverted all my privacy choices back to the defaults. I ended up going through the settings app again section by section to turn everything back off.
112dvlqv
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Post by 112dvlqv »

This happened to me too. I was sure I'd selected the custom setup, but it still flipped a bunch of my privacy toggles back on.
drGxgrVI
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Post by drGxgrVI »

Can confirm. You could also run the privacy dashboard after an upgrade and just double-check each category. Another option is to create a system restore point right before you update, just in case.
511N7w
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Post by 511N7w »

You could also run the privacy dashboard from settings to double-check everything in one place. Another option is to create a custom privacy preset with a tool like O&O ShutUp10++ for future updates.
35fb1p3c1J7
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Post by 35fb1p3c1J7 »

You're a lifesaver! All good now.
88951vCo
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Post by 88951vCo »

Yeah, that's a common post-upgrade headache. A quick extra step is to run the privacy dashboard again after a reboot to make sure everything sticks. Let me know if that works.
35fb1p3c1J7
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Post by 35fb1p3c1J7 »

Worked perfectly, thank you!
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