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Windows 8.1 And Windows Server 2012 R2 Privacy Statement For Installation Features Key

: Occurs automatically during setup to verify that your copy of Windows is genuine and has not been used on more than the licensed number of computers. Dynamic Update

You can download the statement in your preferred language directly from the Microsoft Privacy Center .

: Automatically downloads and installs drivers for connected hardware. Microsoft Account Setup : Occurs automatically during setup to verify that

October 2023 (Updated for legacy support lifecycles) Audience: IT Administrators, Compliance Officers, Legacy System Maintainers

Selecting "Customize" allowed the user to act as the gatekeeper. Here, the installation features were laid bare, directly linked to the privacy statement: * Microsoft Account Setup October 2023 (Updated for legacy

During the promotion of a server to a Domain Controller, the installation feature "Active Directory Preparation" sends a anonymized report to Microsoft containing:

– In Windows 8.1 Pro/Enterprise, during first boot after installation, the system sends hardware capability data to suggest “optimal” settings (e.g., power scheme, display scaling). The privacy statement notes this can be disabled via OOBE.CMD or answer files. In the modern era of computing, where telemetry

In the modern era of computing, where telemetry and data collection are often front-and-center controversies, looking back at earlier operating systems provides a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of digital privacy. For system administrators, IT archivists, and enthusiasts still maintaining legacy infrastructure, understanding the nuances of the is essential.

A: Yes. The privacy statement notes that MAK keys send the organization name (if embedded in the key) to Microsoft, not just the key hash. Retail keys do not send organization data.