The first thing that you can do to check data usage on Windows 10 is to look it up in the Settings. You can launch the Settings app with the shortcut Windows-I. Select the Network & Internet option when it opens.With Windows 10, Microsoft has brought a new Data Usage tool that gives you clear information regarding which application is using how much data on your computer. To open this tool, you need to locate Network & Internet in the Settings option and then click on Data Usage. Here, you’ll see which applications are using how much data.
How do I limit my data usage on Windows 10?
To track and limit your data usage on Windows 10 better, start by clicking the Start button, then clicking the cog icon on the left. Once in the Settings menu, select “Network & Internet.”
How do I Check my data usage on Windows 10?
Right click on the Start button in the lower left corner of the screen. Choose Settings from the WinX menu you see. Click Network & Internet (Wi-Fi, airplane mode, VPN). Shift to Data usage in the left sidebar. The data usage from the last 30 days for each network adapter will be listed under the Overview section in the right pane.
How does Windows 10 use data?
Windows 10 will automatically load up the app usage for the Internet connection you’re currently using. You can quickly and easily see which apps are the biggest data culprits from here. While you can’t do any tweaking of each app’s data usage from here, it can give you a good idea of your biggest data drains so you can limit your usage of them.
How do I change my data usage settings?
Open Settings. Click on Network & Internet. Click on Status. Under the active connection, click the Data usage button. Under the "Data limit" section, click the Edit limit option. Specify the new data usage settings. Click the Save button. Once you complete the steps, the feature will continue to monitor your data usage with the new parameters.

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