7 Windows settings to change right after installation for better privacy, security, and performance

Change these seven Windows settings after installation to improve your PC's privacy, security, and overall performance quickly and easily.

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Windows' default settings aren't the most efficient or secure for everyone. With a few simple adjustments, you can automatically manage storage, optimize battery life, open files with your preferred apps, and improve your device's security and privacy. Before settling into your new PC, here are some important settings you should review and customize.

Enable Storage Sense for Automatic Space Management

Temporary files, Recycle Bin contents, and other unnecessary data can build up over time, and it's easy to forget to clean them regularly. Fortunately, Windows includes a feature called Storage Sense that automatically removes this clutter and helps free up storage space. To enable it, open the Settings app, go to System > Storage, and turn on "Storage Sense."

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You can then open the Storage Sense settings to customize how often it runs and when temporary files are deleted. Once configured, it automatically handles routine cleanup.

Enable Find My Device to Track a Lost or Stolen Laptop

Losing a laptop that contains personal files, work documents, and other important data can be very stressful. That's why it's important to have at least some way to track or recover it in case of theft, and Find My Device helps with exactly that. This feature links your device's location to your Microsoft account, allowing you to check its last known location if it ever goes missing.

To enable it, go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Find My Device and turn it on. While it doesn't guarantee recovery, if the laptop is connected to the internet, location services are enabled, and you're signed in with your Microsoft account, you may be able to see its last known location, giving you at least a chance of recovering it.

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Set Your Preferred Default Apps for Better Control

By default, Windows assigns built-in apps to open different file types and perform actions. While these apps may work well, you can switch to your preferred applications to open files exactly where you want them. This can include opening web links in your preferred browser, images in a chosen viewer, or music and videos in your favorite media player.

To change default apps, open Settings, go to Apps > Default Apps, select the app you want to use, and assign it as the default for specific file types and protocols.

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Adjust Power Mode for Better Performance or Battery Life

Windows offers three power modes: Best Performance, which maximizes speed but consumes more power and is ideal for gaming and other heavy tasks; Best Power Efficiency, which conserves battery life by reducing performance and is suitable for general use; and Balanced, which strikes a middle ground between performance and efficiency.

The default setting may not match your needs. To change the power mode, open the Settings app, go to System > Power & Battery, and choose your preferred option under Power Mode.

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OneDrive Backup and Sync Options

OneDrive is deeply integrated into Windows, and enabling its backup automatically syncs files from your Desktop, Documents, and Pictures folders to your Microsoft account. This provides two key benefits: it helps protect your important files and makes them accessible across multiple devices.

To enable backup, click the OneDrive icon in the taskbar and sign in with your Microsoft account. Then go to Settings > Sync and Backup. Select "Manage Backup," choose the folders you want to back up, and click "Start Backup." While this keeps your data secure, keep in mind that free storage is limited and that an internet connection is required to sync changes.

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Adjust Your Privacy Settings

On a new PC with a fresh Windows installation, many data-sharing features are enabled by default, allowing Microsoft and third-party apps to collect various types of information. This can include diagnostic data sent to Microsoft, advertising ID and personalized ads, app permissions such as camera and microphone access, and activity history tracking, among others.

So, review these settings to better control your privacy. To adjust them, go to Settings > Privacy & Security, go through each category, and modify the options to limit data collection.

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Turn On Clipboard History and Sync

Normally, when you copy something new, it replaces the previous item. So if you accidentally copy text, an image, or anything else before pasting what you copied earlier, you'd have to recopy it again. To avoid this, you can enable Clipboard History, which allows you to store and access multiple copied items.

To turn it on, open Settings, go to System > Clipboard, and enable "Clipboard History." After that, press Win + V to view your clipboard history and easily paste previously copied items.

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You can also sync copied content across supported devices. To enable this, go to System > Clipboard, turn on "Clipboard History Across Your Devices," and sign in with your Microsoft account.

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While Windows works with its default settings, each of the changes mentioned above can noticeably improve how smoothly your system runs. Taking a few minutes to configure them now can save you time, storage, and frustration later. The small effort you put into setting things up will pay off in the long run.

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Shan Abdul is a tech journalist who primarily covers gaming, browsers, social media, and operating systems, especially Windows. While he wasn't around for Windows 1.0, he's been a lifelong Windows user, starting from Windows 95 to Windows 11. Over the years, he's encountered (and fixed) just about every issue imaginable, which has only improved his expertise with the OS. Outside of writing, he enjoys testing his luck in the cryptocurrency and forex markets.

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