How to force Windows 10 to save data on tethered or weak networks

Windows 10 can use a lot data in the background. That’s a problem if you’re on the go a lot, and frequently need to tether your laptop to your phone’s network often. Or maybe you just don’t want Windows 10 constantly downloading huge updates in the background, even if Microsoft says it tries to only do so at times of low activity. Though we recommend downloading updates as they come – they often include important security and hardware updates – sometimes you want to control when and where that happens. Thankfully there’s a way to keep the rein in the amount…
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