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How to Disable Telemetry and Data Collection in Windows 10

What is Windows Telemetry? How can we Disable Telemetry and Data Collection in Windows 10 to maintain privacy? In this article, we will educate you through the entire process.

According to Microsoft:

Windows telemetry is vital technical data from Windows devices about the device and how Windows and related software are performing. It’s used in the following ways:

5 Ways to Disable Telemetry and Data Collection in Windows 10

When we upgrade our computer to Windows 10 or install new Windows 10, the Telemetry and Data Collection feature is enabled. Since this is auto-enabled, it collects all sorts of user activity and sends it to Microsoft.

Though Microsoft says that the data collected only enhances the overall user experience and Windows functionality better, users are concerned more about their privacy, the number of data breaches happening across the globe has forced users to be extra cautious about their data privacy.

Since users want their data to be safe and secure, they must want this feature disabled. Unfortunately, Microsoft has not provided a direct way to disable it. But it provides several options to disable telemetry and diagnostic data collection in the built-in Settings app. We will discuss how to disable telemetry Windows 10 with the methods given below.

Here are 5 Ways to Disable Windows 10 Telemetry:

Method 1. Set Diagnostic and Usage Data to Basic:

Using this option, you can limit the User Data Collection in Windows 10; it does not disable Telemetry and Data Collection.

Step 1: Click on the Start button and then click on the Settings icon.

Step 2: From the Settings window, click on the Privacy.

 

Step 3: In the next window, click on Diagnostics & Feedback tab from the left panel and then set Diagnostics and usage data to Basic.

Doing this will limit the data sent to Windows and thereby decrease users’ data being hacked.

In the same Privacy tab, you will see more options to disable telemetry in Windows 10 to stop data collection.

Method 2. Disable Telemetry and Data Collection in Windows 10 Using Registry Editor:

If you do not wish to provide any information to Microsoft, you can use the below steps to Disable Telemetry and Data Collection.

Note: We recommend that you do not modify any registry entries because it is related to Windows or critical system files. If you have an incorrectly modified registry, it may cause unforeseen problems. If you decide to go forward with that, take a backup of your registry. Open Registry Editor and click on File>Export. Save the file to a location easy to find later on your computer. To restore your registry, go to File>Import and click on the same file.

Therefore, please be very careful while using the Registry Editor. You can follow the steps below:

Step 1; Type in Regedit into the Windows 10 search box and press enter. Alternatively,  press Windows Key + R to run command and type regedit and click on OK.

Step 2: Navigate to the Following trees from the sideboard pane,
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\DataCollection.


Step 3: In the right panel, right-click in space, and go to New, select DWORD value (32-bit). Name it AllowTelemetry.

Note: Please note that we have tested this on our  Windows 10 computer 64 bit, service pack 3, and we did not notice any adverse impact on the computer’s performance while Disabling Telemetry.

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Method 3. Disable Connected User Experience and Telemetry Service:

Once you have Disabled Telemetry and Data collection using the Registry Editor, you need to turn OFF “Connected User Experience” and “dmwappushsvc” services. This is necessary to disable Telemetry on your Windows 10 computer fully. To do so, follow the steps below:

Step 1: Press Windows + R keys to open the Run command window. On the Run command window, type services.msc and click on the OK button.

Step 2: In the Services window, scroll down and double-click on Connected User Experiences and Telemetry.


Step 3: On the next screen, disable Connected User Experiences and Telemetry by setting Startup Type to Disabled. Now click on Apply to make changes.

Step 4: Now find another service named dmwappushsvc service in the Services window and double click on it.

Step 5: Here, disable dmwappushsvc service by setting the Startup Type to Disable and click on Apply.

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Method 4: Using Group Policy

Step 1: Open Group Policy with the run command. Press Windows Key + R to open Run Command and type gpedit.msc. Click on OK or press Enter.

Step 2: This opens a new window named Local Group Policy Editor. Here you can need to look for –

Computer Configuration> Administrative Templates> Windows Components> Data collection and Preview Builds.


Step 3: Double click on the Data Collection and Preview Builds, and you will see options on the right pane. Now double click on Allow Telemetry.

Step 4: Under the section Allow Telemetry, click on option Disabled. To apply the changes applied, click Apply.

Method 5: Using Task Scheduler

Step 1: Open Start Menu and type Task Scheduler on the search bar. Click on the option to appear on the Menu.

Step 2: In this Tab, Go to
Task Scheduler Library>Microsoft>Windows>Customer Experience Improvement Program.

Step 3: Right-click on the task named Consolidator and Disable it. Repeat the process with all other tasks mentioned in this section.

So, if you are using Windows 10, then you can apply these methods to set the data collection to minimal or fully disable Telemetry and Data Collection features on your Windows 10 computer.

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