is used for sign-in, users can toggle the syncing of settings across devices, including browser history and passwords. Diagnostic and Error Reporting : Features like the Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) and Windows Error Reporting
Background and scope This statement applies to the installation process and installation-time features (including setup experience, express settings, telemetry/diagnostic options available at setup, activation, product registration, and optional feature installation) for Windows 8.1 (client OS) and Windows Server 2012 R2 (server OS). It covers what data may be collected or transmitted during installation, how that data is used, retention and sharing practices, administrator controls, and guidance for minimizing data exposure.
include a "Do Not Track" request, compatibility list updates, and the SmartScreen Filter
: Users can opt into this program during setup, which collects data about the installation process, including any errors or successes, to help Microsoft improve future deployment tools. is used for sign-in, users can toggle the
Since these OS versions do not receive security updates anymore, some users block Microsoft telemetry servers via the HOSTS file or Windows Firewall.
Proper setup of Active Directory, DNS, and Group Policy is vital for network security. The privacy statement for these features focuses on how data is handled within the local organization's control.
: Sends a single report to help Microsoft improve the setup experience. include a "Do Not Track" request, compatibility list
During installation and initial setup, several features are active that may communicate with Microsoft. Understanding these helps in managing your privacy effectively:
System performance metrics, application crash logs, memory dumps, and peripheral device details.
: Internet Explorer features like the SmartScreen Filter and Flip Ahead with Page Prediction send URLs to Microsoft to protect against malware or speed up browsing. The privacy statement for these features focuses on
: This feature allows the installer to check for and download the latest setup files and drivers from Microsoft. While it ensures the most current installation, it necessitates sending hardware configuration data to Microsoft servers.
While Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 are now older operating systems, their privacy statements during installation were pivotal in how Microsoft began handling modern data collection. If you are looking for the "best" way to handle these features during a fresh install, here is the narrative of how those privacy settings and keys work. The Foundation: Privacy During Installation
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