How To Change The Name Cortana Calls You In Windows 10
How To Change The Name Cortana Calls You In Windows 10.
Cortana is your cloud-based personal assistant that works across your devices and other Microsoft services. Depending on the capabilities of your device and the version of Cortana you’re using, Cortana can provide a range of features, some of which are personalized. Cortana on Windows is available in certain regions and languages. If Cortana isn’t available for your Windows device, you can still search for files on your device in the search box on the taskbar. Cortana is also available on other platforms, such as Android and iOS, in select markets.
Cortana works best when you sign in and let her use data from your device, other Microsoft services, and third-party services you choose to connect. To provide you with personalized experiences, Cortana learns from certain data about you, such as your searches, calendar, contacts, and location. You’re in control of how much data you share. If you choose not to sign into Cortana on Windows, you can still chat with Cortana and use her to help you search the web, documents stored in Microsoft services like OneDrive, and your Windows device. See the section about Windows Search in the Privacy Statement for more information. If you don’t sign in, or you choose to sign out, your experiences will be more limited and they won’t be personalized with your Cortana data. On iOS and Android devices, Cortana only works when you sign in.
This tutorial will show you how to change the name Cortana uses for you, or how Cortana pronounces it in Windows 10.
Cortana, the cloud based personal assistant, works on all your Windows devices, but the range of features depends on the version of Cortana and the device you are using. Cortana, the virtual assistant, calls you with your name. It’s the name you have in your Microsoft Account. However, you can anytime reset the settings and change the name Cortana calls you by on your Windows 10 PC.
Cortana helps you search your Windows device and the web. You can ask some quick questions to Cortana, ask for some translations and calculations. It also sets alarms for you and does much more. Cortana may also ask for permission to use your data for some of the tasks, and you can decide whether to allow or not. You can always manage those permissions though.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba,Lenovo, and Samsung).