RSS More Cancel. This discussion has been locked. Here's how to Block Windows 10 "Spying". I have gathered from different sources the sites that Windows 10 use to send informations collected from your computer.
Under the Websites tab, you can import this text above to basically a labeled list, so if you need to remove them quickly you can. Good list, have you seen any impact on windows updates? Up 0 Down Cancel. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint , you will block updates to Cortana greetings, tips, and Live Tiles. The following endpoint is used to configure parameters, such as how often the Live Tile is updated.
It's also used to activate experiments. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint , parameters would not be updated and the device would no longer participate in experiments. The following endpoint is used by Cortana to report diagnostic and diagnostic data information. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint , Microsoft won't be aware of issues with Cortana and won't be able to fix them.
The following endpoint is used by the Automatic Root Certificates Update component to automatically check the list of trusted authorities on Windows Update to see if an update is available. It is possible to turn off traffic to this endpoint , but that is not recommended because when root certificates are updated over time, applications and websites may stop working because they did not receive an updated root certificate the application uses.
Additionally, it is used to download certificates that are publicly known to be fraudulent. These settings are critical for both Windows security and the overall security of the Internet.
We do not recommend blocking this endpoint. If traffic to this endpoint is turned off, Windows no longer automatically downloads certificates known to be fraudulent, which increases the attack vector on the device. The following endpoint is used to authenticate a device. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint , the device will not be authenticated. The following endpoint is used to retrieve device metadata.
If you turn off traffic for this endpoint , metadata will not be updated for the device. The following endpoint is used by the Connected User Experiences and Telemetry component and connects to the Microsoft Data Management service.
If you turn off traffic for this endpoint , diagnostic and usage information, which helps Microsoft find and fix problems and improve our products and services, will not be sent back to Microsoft. The following endpoints are used by Windows Error Reporting. This means error reporting information will not be sent back to Microsoft.
The following endpoints are used to download fonts on demand. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints , you will not be able to download fonts on demand. The following endpoint is used for online activation and some app licensing. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, disable the Windows License Manager Service. This will also block online activation and app licensing may not work. The following endpoint is used for location data.
If you turn off traffic for this endpoint , apps cannot use location data. The following endpoint is used to check for updates to maps that have been downloaded for offline use. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint , offline maps will not be updated.
The following endpoints are used for Microsoft accounts to sign in. Request timed out. Ping statistics for Thursday, October 12, PM. I tried the Friday, October 13, AM. Host Name. Connection-specific DNS Suffix. Record Name. Record Type. Friday, October 13, PM. Answer:Yes -routers I'm going back to my earlier statement that a computer on a DNS Servers.
On problem client I'd try; tracert 8. The amount of collected information, even with strict privacy settings, is quite alarming.
Information transmitted: All text typed on the keyboard is stored in temporary files, and sent once per 30 mins to:.
Whether a full keylog is necessary for this as opposed to just corrections is questionable. Furthermore, this appears to still occur even if the user is not signed in to a Microsoft account, eliminating the "across devices" benefit.
Perhaps there is a global autocorrect dictionary that benefits all users, but the privacy implications of an un-disableable always-on keylogger outweigh these potential benefits. The implications of this are significant: because this is an OS-level keylogger, all the data you're trying to transmit securely is now sitting on some MS server.
This includes passwords and encrypted chats. This also includes the on-screen keyboard, so there is no way to authenticate to a website without MS also getting your password. You might think that "telemetry" has to do with OS usage or similar For example, typing a phone number anywhere into the Edge browser transmits it to the servers above. In another example, typing the name of any popular movie into your local file search starts a telemetry process that indexes all media files on your computer and transmits them to: df.
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