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  • : This checks web URLs in Windows Store apps and Internet Explorer against a list of known malicious sites to protect against phishing and malware. Advertising ID

    The privacy statement for Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 is not just a legal document to be accepted blindly; it is a technical manual for IT administrators. By understanding the specific features active during installation—, the Installation Improvement Program , and Activation —you gain the ability to architect a deployment strategy that balances the convenience of automated updates with the stringent requirements of data privacy.

    Audit local account generation during setup. When managing deployments, assign minimal rights using the principle of least privilege. Ensure that newly created user accounts do not automatically link to external Microsoft cloud services unless explicitly required by your business workflows. Feature Name Default Behavior Best Practice Setting Enabled (Automatic Data Transmission) Disabled via Group Policy Dynamic Update Enabled during Installation Disabled ; Patch via WSUS or SCCM Product Activation Direct Online Verification Internal KMS / ADBA Error Reporting Automatic Cloud Uploads Disabled or Restricted to local shares

    Never allow production servers or enterprise workstations to poll public Windows Update servers directly. Deploy a local server to intercept, approve, and distribute updates internally. This completely cuts off the automatic transmission of hardware plug-and-play signatures to external endpoints during device provisioning. Master Group Policy Object (GPO) Hardening

    Apply Group Policy Object (GPO) Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Data Collection and Preview Builds -> Allow Telemetry . Set it to 0 - Security (for Server 2012 R2) or 1 - Basic (for Windows 8.1 Enterprise). Note: Windows 8.1 Pro and Home cannot fully disable telemetry without registry modifications, but setting to Basic minimizes unique identifiers.

    – Disables all the above, giving full control.

    For the most up-to-date information, administrators are encouraged to review the full Microsoft Privacy Statement online or consult the official Microsoft documentation for their specific version of Windows.

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: This checks web URLs in Windows Store apps and Internet Explorer against a list of known malicious sites to protect against phishing and malware. Advertising ID

The privacy statement for Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 is not just a legal document to be accepted blindly; it is a technical manual for IT administrators. By understanding the specific features active during installation—, the Installation Improvement Program , and Activation —you gain the ability to architect a deployment strategy that balances the convenience of automated updates with the stringent requirements of data privacy. : This checks web URLs in Windows Store

Audit local account generation during setup. When managing deployments, assign minimal rights using the principle of least privilege. Ensure that newly created user accounts do not automatically link to external Microsoft cloud services unless explicitly required by your business workflows. Feature Name Default Behavior Best Practice Setting Enabled (Automatic Data Transmission) Disabled via Group Policy Dynamic Update Enabled during Installation Disabled ; Patch via WSUS or SCCM Product Activation Direct Online Verification Internal KMS / ADBA Error Reporting Automatic Cloud Uploads Disabled or Restricted to local shares Audit local account generation during setup

Never allow production servers or enterprise workstations to poll public Windows Update servers directly. Deploy a local server to intercept, approve, and distribute updates internally. This completely cuts off the automatic transmission of hardware plug-and-play signatures to external endpoints during device provisioning. Master Group Policy Object (GPO) Hardening Feature Name Default Behavior Best Practice Setting Enabled

Apply Group Policy Object (GPO) Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Data Collection and Preview Builds -> Allow Telemetry . Set it to 0 - Security (for Server 2012 R2) or 1 - Basic (for Windows 8.1 Enterprise). Note: Windows 8.1 Pro and Home cannot fully disable telemetry without registry modifications, but setting to Basic minimizes unique identifiers.

– Disables all the above, giving full control.

For the most up-to-date information, administrators are encouraged to review the full Microsoft Privacy Statement online or consult the official Microsoft documentation for their specific version of Windows.

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