you might open that page directly by pressing the Windows key, typing Email privacy options and hitting enter.
This will NOT affect you being signed into Gmail in your web online window for example.
There are three prefs on the email privacy page.
Changing this setting requires administrative privileges.
Youll need to click Yes on the User Account Control (UAC) prompt.
The three privacy configs for email control computer wide access, account access, and app access, respectively.
The second setting only affects the current user account.
Changing this setting to Off stops all apps from being able to access email data.
This setting doesnt require administrative permissions to change.
You cant configure the permissions for these apps separately as they are essential Windows functions.
The final set of options is a list of all installed apps that have requested access to your email.
Here you’re able to allow or deny access on an app-by-app basis.
Some apps may provide useful integrations.
Its up to you to give and revoke the permissions as you like.
Tip: These prefs only apply to apps installed through the Microsoft Store.
Third-party software installed from the internet cant be managed in this way.