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How to Monitor your Network Usage in Windows 10

By Neha T Leave a Comment

Microsoft Windows 10 has come up with one of the improved features as compared to its previous versions, which helps to monitor your network usage. Basically, there are two ways to check the network usage in Windows 10.

Just have a glance at this article to find out how to monitor your network usage in Windows 10, by following any of the method, each comprising of few steps, as explained below.

Steps to Monitor your Network Usage in Windows 10

Method 1 of 2: Using Task Manager

Step1: Go to the Windows search bar and type “Task manager” or you can Right-click on the task bar and select the ‘Task Manager’.

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Step 2: Now, under the ‘Task Manager’ go to ”App history” tab.

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Step 3: Here, you’ll find the lists of all the apps and the details about, how much network they are using.

Here, you'll find lists of all the apps and how much network they are using.

Method 2 of 2: Using Settings

Step 1: Go to the ‘Start Menu’ and click on “Settings”.

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Step 2: Under the ‘Settings’, go to “Network and Internet” tab.

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Step 3: Now, under the ‘Network and Internet’ go to “Data Usage”. Here, you’ll get the report of data usage for the past 30 days. Now, click on “Usage details” to further have more information about the data usage.

Here, you'll find lists of all the apps and how much network they are using.

Step 4: Here, you can see the list of all the apps and details about, how much data they are consuming.

Here, you'll find lists of all the apps and how much network they are using.

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