Discord can suck up an alarming amount of data, and 4 other things I learned by reviewing my PC’s data footprint

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windows data usage


I walk through life unburdened by data caps. It’s a privilege many don’t have in the US, and one I’ve taken for granted for as long as I’ve been online. Whether it’s my home PC or the little supercomputer in my pocket, I put exactly zero thought into how many gigabytes I’m absorbing from the atmosphere (that’s how bandwidth works, right).

Turns out, Windows 11 (and Windows 10 before it) has been keeping track for me, and pretty closely, too. It’s all stored in a settings submenu called Data Usage, which you can find via the Windows search bar or by going to the “Network & Internet” section of the settings app. Data Usage tracks only the last 30 days of download traffic, but the neat part is how the data is broken down by individual apps and executables.



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