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hajime

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Jul 23, 2007
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Full or Basic during installation of Windows?

Also, it is recommended to turn on allows find device feature?
 

velocityg4

macrumors 604
Dec 19, 2004
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Well it's for them not you. They aren't going to call you on how to fix a problem or anything like that. Full just gives them more data on usage and potentially crashes to help them improve the product. The downside is they have more detailed usage data from you. So, it's just a matter of how much info you want to give them. The upside is the more aggregate data they have. The better their product can potentially become for you.
https://www.howtogeek.com/273311/th...c-enhanced-and-full-usage-data-in-windows-10/
 
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maflynn

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May 3, 2009
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I as a rule choose no when prompted to send diagnostic data, its not an MS thing, but a personal choice, it doesn't matter if Apple, Adobe or MS is prompting me. I select no all the time.
 

hajime

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I as a rule choose no when prompted to send diagnostic data, its not an MS thing, but a personal choice, it doesn't matter if Apple, Adobe or MS is prompting me. I select no all the time.

There is no no option. Only Basic or Full.
 

hajime

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There are apps to completely remove it if you feel the need. I don't have the links handy but they're out there.

Yes, I heard about that but I need a reliable one. Don't want to install doggy apps.
 

SDColorado

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Nov 6, 2011
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Which is the best way? Do you also disable such data collection from the big brother?

I don’t. I don’t really care to be honest. It’s just anonymous data collection. I do periodically delete the collected data, but it honestly doesn’t bother me. I think I have it turned on for my Mac and iPhone as well. Bigger things to worry about that collect more personalized data than that :)
[doublepost=1552527408][/doublepost]You do know that you can go into Setting-->Privacy-->Diagnostics & Feedback and view and/or delete diagnostic data?

It's riveting stuff ;)
 

Queen6

macrumors G4
Mine is set to Full, apparently, it needs to be as part of the Windows Insider program? I have viewed the data logs, nothing of any interest or concern.

Yeah believe so, mine are on W10 1809 as there working systems so don't need any surprises :) Reality is you cant avoid data collection at some level these days, however you can be smart about it and limit the footprint.

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maflynn

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Mine is set to Full, apparently, it needs to be as part of the Windows Insider program? I have viewed the data logs, nothing of any interest or concern.
In windows, I set my to minimum it permits, but I don't go any further. i don't really go the extra mile to stop it completely.. I really don't care but I choose not to overshare. For other prompts from adobe, apple, or whomever, I choose no.
 
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SDColorado

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Because I enrolled in that insider program it says Windows Insider manages that option, but it doesn't look like much of interest. I am sure the assistants such as Siri/Cortana/Alexa/Googe collect a lot more data. As do the web browsers. I clear cookies out all the time. But even so, phones track where we are, grocery stores track what we buy. What are you going to do :)

This is typical of the data collection log on mine. I don't even know what most of it means.

"ver": "3.0",
"name": "Microsoft.Windows.Security.TokenBroker.TokenBrokerInternalGetDefaultSignInAccount",
"time": "2019-03-14T01:34:31.9944188Z",
"iKey": "o:0a89d516ae714e01ae89c96d185e9ae3",
"flags": 257,
"ext": {
"utc": {
"aId": "7A17487A-DA05-0003-A7B5-9C7A05DAD401",
"op": 1,
"pgName": "WIN",
"flags": 205522992,
"epoch": "5307591",
"seq": 13210
},
"os": {
"bootId": 53,
"name": "Windows",
"ver": "10.0.17763.379.amd64fre.rs5_release.180914-1434",
"expId": "RS:1F30,DR:439FB,DR:43A01,DR:473A8,DR:473AA,DR:474D9,DR:49EC5,DR:49EC7,DR:49ED1,DR:49F83,DR:49F85,DR:49F87,DR:49F89,DR:49F8B,DR:49F8F,DR:49F91,DR:49F93,DR:49F95,DR:49F97,DR:49F99,DR:49F9D,DR:49F9F,DR:49FA1,DR:49FA3,DR:49FA5,DR:49FA9,DR:49FAB,DR:49FAD,FX:1130B7E9,RD:1429,RD:19D2,RD:1A86,RD:327C,RD:327E,RD:34DC,RD:34DD,RD:34DF,RD:34E1,RD:3901,RD:41CF,RD:41D2,RD:41D6,DR:4E0D5"
},
"app": {
"id": "W:0000f519feec486de87ed73cb92d3cac802400000000!0000a1385ce20ad79f55df235effd9780c31442aa234!svchost.exe",
"ver": "2068/05/10:03:29:03!130B8!svchost.exe",
"asId": 131
},
"device": {
"localId": "s:C8CC47D6-E6ED-42F3-AE09-8C75B6047DB2",
"deviceClass": "Windows.Desktop"
},
"protocol": {
"devMake": "Microsoft Corporation",
"devModel": "Surface Pro",
"ticketKeys": [
"3304215"
 
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