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Microsoft is restoring some data collection features you previously turned off.

Microsoft is restoring some data collection features you previously turned off.

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Vanessa_NY
Junior Member
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07-01-2021, 03:58 AM
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Today I needed to set up Windows 11 on a second hard drive. It was necessary because certain programs required it, and I couldn't run them smoothly on Ubuntu, even with Wine. First, I disabled nearly all telemetry features—even those Microsoft doesn’t call telemetry. Then the 25H2 update appeared, so I installed it. That update not only fixed things but also restored many settings I had turned off earlier. I checked what permissions were changed and saw several had been re-enabled. The screenshots attached show the settings I disabled before, re-enabled after, and any data-collection features that might be active now. Anyone else have faced this issue? Is this a common practice, particularly in the EU or UK?
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Vanessa_NY
07-01-2021, 03:58 AM #1

Today I needed to set up Windows 11 on a second hard drive. It was necessary because certain programs required it, and I couldn't run them smoothly on Ubuntu, even with Wine. First, I disabled nearly all telemetry features—even those Microsoft doesn’t call telemetry. Then the 25H2 update appeared, so I installed it. That update not only fixed things but also restored many settings I had turned off earlier. I checked what permissions were changed and saw several had been re-enabled. The screenshots attached show the settings I disabled before, re-enabled after, and any data-collection features that might be active now. Anyone else have faced this issue? Is this a common practice, particularly in the EU or UK?

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Jarzzermann
Posting Freak
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07-08-2021, 06:11 PM
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It's understood that changes often require updates, which makes this a challenging situation. Even without an update, they can simply enable it. Why would many users abandon Windows when alternatives are available?
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Jarzzermann
07-08-2021, 06:11 PM #2

It's understood that changes often require updates, which makes this a challenging situation. Even without an update, they can simply enable it. Why would many users abandon Windows when alternatives are available?

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iRaine
Posting Freak
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07-09-2021, 02:09 AM
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Understanding those controls can be tricky since telemetry data might stay active even when settings are adjusted. They might simply be designed to give a pleasant experience.
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iRaine
07-09-2021, 02:09 AM #3

Understanding those controls can be tricky since telemetry data might stay active even when settings are adjusted. They might simply be designed to give a pleasant experience.

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MegaSyn
Junior Member
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07-09-2021, 09:26 AM
#4
I’ve completely moved away from Windows. The main reason it was being set up was because my child is developing a Roblox game, and I was stuck on something. It was simpler to work on my machine than his laptop. Good to hear it’s not just me—I’m glad I don’t run Windows at all, unless there’s a special need.
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MegaSyn
07-09-2021, 09:26 AM #4

I’ve completely moved away from Windows. The main reason it was being set up was because my child is developing a Roblox game, and I was stuck on something. It was simpler to work on my machine than his laptop. Good to hear it’s not just me—I’m glad I don’t run Windows at all, unless there’s a special need.

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Mzgs
Junior Member
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07-10-2021, 02:52 AM
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They confirm it through external sources. It doesn’t mean they’re missing the data entirely; they might be receiving it via different channels.
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Mzgs
07-10-2021, 02:52 AM #5

They confirm it through external sources. It doesn’t mean they’re missing the data entirely; they might be receiving it via different channels.

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Poop_Head27
Posting Freak
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07-12-2021, 02:04 AM
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These materials would need to re-run those assessments with every change. There’s also a steady stream of fluctuating data coming in. It might not be as harmful as some believe. They appear to genuinely think they’re helping by gathering information. I don’t consider telemetry inherently bad, but it should stay focused on quality control and remain anonymous. The issue here is where we lose confidence.
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Poop_Head27
07-12-2021, 02:04 AM #6

These materials would need to re-run those assessments with every change. There’s also a steady stream of fluctuating data coming in. It might not be as harmful as some believe. They appear to genuinely think they’re helping by gathering information. I don’t consider telemetry inherently bad, but it should stay focused on quality control and remain anonymous. The issue here is where we lose confidence.

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DDotty2
Member
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07-12-2021, 10:14 AM
#7
I remember this has existed since Windows 10, and some users faced problems at that time too. Yeah, me too. I mainly rely on gaming, and my PC hasn't been powered on for over a month. Although I'm part of Apple's ecosystem, they seem to collect more data, which makes sense given their practices.
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DDotty2
07-12-2021, 10:14 AM #7

I remember this has existed since Windows 10, and some users faced problems at that time too. Yeah, me too. I mainly rely on gaming, and my PC hasn't been powered on for over a month. Although I'm part of Apple's ecosystem, they seem to collect more data, which makes sense given their practices.

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Lolcraft2004
Member
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07-17-2021, 03:48 PM
#8
It's common to experience a full system rebuild after applying a major update, essentially resetting Windows rather than making incremental changes.
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Lolcraft2004
07-17-2021, 03:48 PM #8

It's common to experience a full system rebuild after applying a major update, essentially resetting Windows rather than making incremental changes.

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lukeaduke99
Junior Member
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07-23-2021, 12:30 PM
#9
The question is about whether the login was from a local admin account with full system access or from an online account acting as the user.
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lukeaduke99
07-23-2021, 12:30 PM #9

The question is about whether the login was from a local admin account with full system access or from an online account acting as the user.

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GC_Lewk
Member
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07-23-2021, 04:18 PM
#10
who says the ai isn't making things easier for it nowadays? it seems like it can handle anything without much trouble.
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GC_Lewk
07-23-2021, 04:18 PM #10

who says the ai isn't making things easier for it nowadays? it seems like it can handle anything without much trouble.

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