
Shut up 10, is actually really good at this. You get to choose what you want to do, you won't automatically break anything by just opening it it. It's reliable and has everything in one place, all organized, explained and toggable by a simple switch. Even it there's a switch somewhere on a settings windows, Microsoft loves to rearrange options to elsewhere across Windows updates. But they're often obscure to do manually, like inserting a registry key somewhere down the reg tree. It is true that all this does is switch on/off options that already exist in windows. giving the personal assisstant Cortana a try, all changes can be reverted with a single click.All of this can be true but it's not that linear. And should you change your mind later on, e.g.

Using a very simple interface, you decide how Windows 10 should respect your privacy by making recommendations and giving tips for which unwanted functions should be deactivated. O&O Software's freeware O&O ShutUp10 means you have full control over which comfort functions under Windows 10 you wish to use, and you decide when the passing on of your data goes too far. Windows 10 lets you deactivate most of the privacy endangering features manually, but not all in one place, and not especially easy to find. While this means that you and your contacts do not have to grapple with complicated WLAN passwords, it also poses a significant security risk. Some services protocol your entire keyboard entries, share your WLAN access data with your facebook contacts or connect your computer without asking permission to a public and potentially unprotected network. This enhanced comfort is to be taken with a grain of salt though: Windows 10 quite freely shares your personal data with Microsoft and certain apps.

Windows 10 aims to make your daily work as easy and hassle-free as possible.
