The next screen deals with browser and protection settings, as well as connectivity and error reporting. It’s probably a good idea to leave SmartScreen on since it is designed to protect users against “malicious content and downloads,” though SmartScreen will only work with the new Edge browser.
You can leave page prediction enabled if you choose as well, but again, this is only going to work with the new Edge browser so if you use Chrome or Firefox, this setting doesn’t matter. We use another browser so we turned it off.