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Through your Windows® 10 computer, you can interact with a wide variety of peripheral devices, such as printers, mice, keyboards, drawing tablets, webcams, smartphones, digital cameras, music players, and USB flash drives. But before you can do so, you may need to install software that enables Windows to communicate with them.
Security is a growing concern for all organizations and individuals dependent on computers on any level. And, with a growing push toward web-based computing, the concerns people have about security issues are growing even more quickly. Microsoft® Windows® 10 contains an array of security features meant to keep your identity and your information safe. Although some of the features run in the background—meaning you'll rarely, if ever, interact with them—some of the security features will affect you as a user. Now that you are more familiar with the Windows 10 environment and are using it to create, save, and share files and to access the Internet, having an understanding of security features and how to use them to your advantage will give you the peace of mind of knowing you are reasonably secure in an uncertain virtual world