Dennis,

This is such a personal question, that I feel like you're wasting your time
asking. Some people will turn things off because someone tells them to,
without taking the time to understand why they turned it off in the first
place, or whether they might benefit from what was turned off.

Pick up your phone, begin using it, and if you run into anything odd or
unusual, ask. Then, you can learn about the intent of the feature, and you
can learn whether you want to turn it off or not.

I can't think of any feature that you should run right out and turn off.

I see this nonsense even with mainstream reviewers, who put out sensational
articles like "top five things you must do with your shiny new phone) and
each time, I am upset by it.

Each of us will have different use cases for our devices. Each of us have
preferences. Each of us, therefore, should be allowed to make informed
decisions regarding any features we turn on or off. Simply having someone
tell us to turn something off doesn't count as an informed decision. What
if it is something you would have benefited from immensely?

On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 11:02 PM Dennis Long <dennisl1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What do people recommend i turn off?  Thanks.
>
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