Windows 81 And Windows Server 2012 R2 Privacy Statement For Installation Features Key -
Windows 8.1 was the precursor to the even more data-heavy Windows 10. While 8.1 did not initially include the deep telemetry found in later versions, many of those "phone home" features were backported to 8.1 via later updates. For administrators of Windows Server 2012 R2 , these privacy settings are often managed via Group Policy
: Used to optimize WAN bandwidth, BranchCache caches content from remote servers on local clients. Administrators must ensure these caches are encrypted to prevent unauthorized data access. Windows 8
Activation is mandatory and typically happens automatically. To verify the license, Windows sends a hardware hash Administrators must ensure these caches are encrypted to
To confirm the Installation Features Key is locked: User Choice and Control : Occurs automatically once
: The system may also send information regarding any detected "activation exploits" or unauthorized software that attempts to bypass the licensing requirements. User Choice and Control
: Occurs automatically once you connect to the internet. This process sends a hardware identifier and your product key to Microsoft to verify that your copy is genuine. SmartScreen Filter
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