Microsoft collects your account’s data and applications use it. On your phone, every application asks for permission individually before accessing your information. This is not the case with Windows-based computers. The apps can directly use account information by default.

Allow or deny Apps permission to access Account info, Name & Picture in Windows 10

In Windows 10, users can allow or deny apps to access their account info, name, picture, and other account info. Read on to know how to change Privacy settings to allow or deny apps permission to access account info for your account, for all users, and specific apps in Windows 10. In Windows 10, your user account information is part of the ‘Privacy’ data, which can be easily controlled with the ‘Settings’ application. You can revoke or grant access permissions for your account info, for all users, and specific apps. Here’s how to do that:

Allow/deny apps permission to account info for yourself

Denying access will block apps from accessing your account info. Note: When you allow access, you can select which apps can access your name, picture, and other account info by using the settings on this page.

Allow/deny apps access to account info for all users

This setting will turn off account info access for all the users, thereby ensuring none of the apps on your system can access your account info, name or pictures. When this setting is disabled, it automatically disables account info access for all the apps as well.

Allow/deny specific apps access your account info in settings

When the toggle switch under ‘Allows apps to access your account info’ is turned on, all apps get access permissions by default. You might want to customize app access permissions for individual apps, follow the below steps: You can easily control account info access for specific apps discretely. Every listed app under Choose which apps can access your account info has its toggle option which can be enabled or disabled.

Prevent Apps from accessing your Account Info in Windows 11

To Allow or deny Apps permission to access Account info, Name & Picture in Windows 11: Windows provides a wealth of data access, which can make applications a lot more useful and valuable. But these capabilities construct an easy gate for even the not so useful apps to unnecessarily accessing our data. Now since you know how to manage app permissions, you now have better control on sharing of your account info on Windows.

What does it mean by Account info access?

By default, all applications on your system can access account information which is necessary for their function. Rather, lots of applications can directly use your Microsoft account for login. The Account info access option is the switch to turn this ON or OFF. Simply turning ON the switch for Account info doesn’t mean that apps will be able to access your account information.

What does Let apps access your account info mean?

Simply turning ON Account info means that you are permitting the basic switch. But which applications can access the account info is further decided by the switch associated with Let apps access your account info. Thereafter, you can turn ON the switches associated with individual apps.

What will happen when I dent Account info access?

When you deny Account info access, then many applications which need account information will cease to work. However, most applications will still work, and it will protect you from leakage of information like your name, email ID, phone number, etc.