Privacy and Performance Tweaks for Skype

Power-User Skype Tweaks: Hidden Settings You Should Enable

1) Enable low-bandwidth mode

  • Where: Settings > Audio & Video (or Calls)
  • Why: Reduces video resolution and background data use to improve call stability on slow connections.
  • How: Turn off HD video, disable automatic video start for incoming calls.

2) Use Noise Suppression and Echo Cancellation

  • Where: Settings > Audio & Video > Microphone & Noise suppression
  • Why: Cuts background noise and echoes for clearer speech, especially in shared spaces.
  • How: Set Noise suppression to High (or Auto) and enable echo cancellation if available.

3) Set a dedicated microphone and speaker

  • Where: Settings > Audio & Video
  • Why: Prevents Windows/macOS from switching devices mid-call and avoids echo/latency.
  • How: Select the exact device (not “Default”) for microphone and speakers/headset.

4) Manage auto-start and background behavior

  • Where: Settings > General or Launching Preferences
  • Why: Stops Skype from launching or running in background unnecessarily, saving CPU and privacy.
  • How: Disable “Start Skype when I start Windows/macOS” and “Keep Skype running in the background.”

5) Turn off read receipts when needed

  • Where: Settings > Messaging or Privacy
  • Why: Prevents others from seeing when you’ve read messages—useful for privacy and managing expectations.
  • How: Toggle off Read receipts.

6) Control notifications precisely

  • Where: Settings > Notifications
  • Why: Reduce distractions during focused work or when sharing your screen.
  • How: Mute call alerts, disable message previews, or set quiet hours.

7) Improve screen-sharing performance

  • Where: During a call > Share screen options
  • Why: Choosing a window rather than the whole screen reduces bandwidth and keeps notifications private.
  • How: Share a specific app window, lower shared resolution, and pause other uploads/downloads.

8) Use advanced call forwarding and voicemail rules

  • Where: Settings > Calling > Call forwarding & voicemail
  • Why: Route important calls to another number or voicemail conditionally to avoid missed calls.
  • How: Add numbers/rules and customize voicemail greetings.

9) Enable keyboard shortcuts and hotkeys

  • Where: Settings > Keyboard shortcuts (or Accessibility)
  • Why: Quick mute/unmute, answer/hang up, or toggle video without clicking.
  • How: Learn & enable shortcuts like Ctrl+M (mute) or assign custom hotkeys.

10) Adjust privacy and contact discovery

  • Where: Settings > Privacy & Contacts
  • Why: Limit who can call you, see your profile, or find you via email/phone.
  • How: Turn off “Allow calls from anyone” and disable contact syncing if desired.

Quick checklist to apply now:

  1. Disable HD video and auto-start video.
  2. Set Noise suppression to High.
  3. Choose exact microphone and speaker.
  4. Turn off background running and auto-start.
  5. Customize notifications and read receipts.

If you want, I can provide step‑by‑step clicks for Windows, macOS, or mobile—tell me which platform.

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