![]() ![]() Notably, you can also direct O&O ShutUp10 to remove cloud functionality with your data. It functions in most versions of the operating system and once you've run the application, you're provided with a long list of things that you can enable or disable. It can disable apps from obtaining your information and data. It opens up a number of hidden Windows settings which share core information about your current Windows installation and some private user data so that you may completely disable these unwanted options. O&O ShutUp10 is a useful utility that can disable a number of annoying or privacy-related features in Windows such as the passing of data to third party servers online. ![]() I could, of course, have provided the script as a compiled executable as in the graphic below… but it’s bad practice to download exe’s from the internet.Opens up a number of hidden Windows options to disable notifications. You won’t see anything happening when you run it… except confirmation that its finished. MsgBox, 64, ET… Don’t phone home!, Telemetry-related settings have been amended to reduce ‘phoning home’.`n`nThe registry changes will not take effect until you restart. Restore normal behaviour for ‘Reg’ commands RunWait,schtasks /Change /TN “MicrosoftWindowsFeedbackSiufDmClient” /Disable,hide RunWait,schtasks /Change /TN “MicrosoftWindowsCustomer Experience Improvement ProgramUsbCeip” /Disable,hide RunWait,schtasks /Change /TN “MicrosoftWindowsCustomer Experience Improvement ProgramKernelCeipTask” /Disable,hide RunWait,schtasks /Change /TN “MicrosoftWindowsCustomer Experience Improvement ProgramConsolidator” /Disable,hide Section 3 – Amend telemetry-related scheduled tasks RunWait,sc config “DiagTrack” start= disabled,hide Note: This used to appear in Services as ‘Diagnostics Tracking Service’ but MS sneakily renamed it to ‘Connected User Experiences and Telemetry’ Section 2 – Amend telemetry-related services RegWrite, REG_DWORD, HKLMSOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsDataCollection, AllowTelemetry, 0 RegWrite, REG_DWORD, HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesDataCollection, AllowTelemetry, 1 ![]() Diagnostic and usage data – Send your device data to Microsoft – BASIC ![]() RegWrite, REG_DWORD, HKCUSOFTWAREMicrosoftSiufRules, NumberOfSIUFInPeriod, 0 Feedback frequency – Windows should ask for my feedback – NEVER (SIUF = System Initiated User Feedback) Section 1 – Amend telemetry-related settings in the registry Allow registry commands in a 32-bit script to access redirected keys in the 64-bit registry view and vice versa. Run *RunAs “%A_ScriptFullPath%” Requires v1.0.92.01+ In O&O ShutUp10 the only mention of ‘Feedback’ is in a ‘Miscellaneous’ section, with 2 toggles showing just on/off:Īs a result, IMO O&O ShutUp10 is great for making ‘gross’ changes easily but lacks the ability to ‘fine-tune’ settings which have more than just on/off toggles.Ĭode: Prompt to ‘Run as Admin’, i.e. You won’t find this setting in O&O ShutUp10‘s ‘Privacy’ section but, described differently, in the ‘Security’ section instead.Īs another example, in Win 10’s Settings > Feedback & Diagnostics there’s a dropdown list showing 5 different possible options: Unfortunately, O&O ShutUp10‘s category of ‘Privacy’ settings doesn’t marry up with Microsoft’s ‘Privacy’ category.įor example, in Win 10’s Settings > Privacy > Radios there’s a toggle for Let apps control radios: You would be forgiven for thinking that this category encompasses all of Win 10’s ‘Privacy’ settings. +1 for O&O ShutUp10… but be aware of its anomalies.įor example, its Privacy category shows 17 toggle switches: ![]()
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