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Windows 10 includes tools such as the Task Manager and Settings app to monitor network usage and prevent users from going over their data cap.
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The Settings app allows users to view both UWP apps and traditional desktop applications.
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Additionally, users can find different software solutions online or configure their router to monitor their data usage.
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To view the applications using the network, users can navigate to Settings > Network & Internet > Data Usage and click “View usage per app”.
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This will show a list of apps that have used the network in the last 30 days.
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Summary
Windows 10 includes tools to monitor network usage to prevent users from going over their data cap. The Task Manager and Settings app both offer different features, but the Settings app allows users to view Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps and traditional desktop applications. If these tools aren't enough, users can find different software solutions online or configure their router to monitor their data usage.
How to monitor network usage on Windows 10 | Windows Central
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Navigate to Settings -> Network & Internet. Select the top item on the left hand navigation pane “Data usage”.
Here you’ll see a general overview of the last 30 days.
How to Monitor Your Network Usage in Windows 10
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To find this information, head to Settings > Network & Internet > Data Usage. Click “View usage per app” at the top of the window. (You can press Windows+I to open the Settings window quickly.)
From here, you can scroll through a list of apps that have used your network in the last 30 days.
How to See the Applications Using Your Network on Windows 10
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