i found it.
in the search box type in privacy settings. 
once in the list there are 12 menu options on the left side. press enter on 
them then tab to get to the options for the menu item you pressed enter on.

From: Chris via Talk 
Sent: August 3, 2015 11:14 AM
To: Dennis ; Window-Eyes Discussion List 
Subject: Re: windows 10 are you willing to give up your privacy?

Hi there are not 13 pages I would say 2 unless it was because I wasn't 
online at the time. For those who are concerned with privacy then my 
response would be to not use any computer or device and if you do don't 
connect them to the internet.

On 03/08/2015 15:49, Dennis via Talk wrote:
> I don't like how much information windows 10 tries to get.  I'll be sticking
> to windows7 as long as possible.
>
>
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> Subject: Re: windows 10 are you willing to give up your privacy?
>
> one thing everyone should do when they install windows 10 is do not use the
> quick setup. use custom. then you will see 13 pages of privacy options you
> can opt out of.
> if you use the quick setup all of these options will be turned on by
> default. i got this from the leo leport web page.
>
>
>
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> Subject: Re: windows 10 are you willing to give up your privacy?
>
> Windows 10 and the new Browser supposedly gives Microsoft much more feed
> back as to how you use the computer, where you go on the web, what you do
> when you are there, and what you buy.  I imagine anything written in MS
> Office, whether it be a Spread Sheet, or a Document, is probably available
> to those who wish to view the contents of these files.
>
> If you own a Small business, you might wish to keep some things of your
> business privet.   do you really want a flood of Bankruptcy lawyers
> sending you their Electronic Business Cards, letting you know, their
> Services are available?   All because someone was able to peek at your
> Quick Book files?
>
> or maybe you were stupid enough to buy some Sex Toy On Line, and now an ad
> pops up when your best friend, who is a bad Gossiper,  is borrowing your lap
> top to do some work of his own.
>
> Or maybe your friend writes a fiery letter off to a Politician, but because
> it was written on your machine, those watchers think you are the one who
> wrote the nasty letter, and not your friend.
>
> We are edging more and more into a culture where everyone has to be careful
> about what they say, and to who you say it.  Even though some much is said
> about being Tolerant, I find today there is less and less tolerance.
>
> when using your computer, always, and I do mean, always have the
> understanding, that nothing on it, and anything you do on it, could be seen
> by someone else.  big Brother is watching, and has been watching, and
> probably lots of Little Brothers too.
>
> If you want real privacy, but still want to use the computer, guess you will
> need to have two systems.  One that is hooked up to the internet, and
> another that is not, and never will be.
>
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