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    • R
      robi
      last edited by

      @n3by:

      Do you have that w7 w8.1 update nr ?

      http://www.infoworld.com/article/2911609/operating-systems/kb-2952664-compatibility-update-for-win7-triggers-unexpected-daily-telemetry-run-may-be-snooping.html
      https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/3g7hr0/removing_telemetry_from_windows_7_and_8x/

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      • KOMK
        KOM
        last edited by

        Thank God I already switched my machines to Linux.

        I've been contemplating that for 10+ years, but there was always a reliance on special software that I couldn't get for Linux.  Now that I don't do a lot of desktop stuff at home anymore, I'm thinking now might be the time to dump Win10 and go with Mint Cinnamon.

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          robi
          last edited by

          You can find equivalent programs under Linux for most of the daily tasks. No to little effort is required to switch over.
          There could be though very special industrial apps which were made for Windows-only, that's true. But for the regular home user, Linux is a perfect alternative.

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          • KOMK
            KOM
            last edited by

            I've been adminning Linux boxes for more than a decade so I'm generally aware of what's available.  For me, the showstoppers were always a decent money-management app (eg. Quicken, MS Money), a good Usenet browser (eg. Newsleecher, Forte Agent) and a decent RSS reader (eg. Feeddemon, QuiteRSS).  Nowadays I don't use a money app, Usenet indexers have removed the need for an NNTP browser, and there are several decent RSS readers for Linux.  I really should have thought of this 2 weeks ago before I spent a weekend doing the Windows 10 thing.

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              foresthus
              last edited by

              @KOM:

              A centralized solution would be best.  If you're going to go local, why not just use one of the many utils already out there?

              http://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10

              http://pxc-coding.com/portfolio/donotspy10/

              Do not use that, you cannot go back without using a " restore point".

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                n3by
                last edited by

                have a look here:

                https://github.com/WindowsLies/BlockWindows

                http://www.ghacks.net/2015/08/28/microsoft-intensifies-data-collection-on-windows-7-and-8-systems/

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                • KOMK
                  KOM
                  last edited by

                  Do not use that, you cannot go back without using a "  restore point".

                  ShutUp10 will prompt you to let it create one before it applies its changes.  I didn't bother as I can't see any scenario where I would need to undo that stuff.

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                    Sea Monkey
                    last edited by

                    Please forgive me.  I'm a bit of a noob.  Do these look right?

                    ![allow update.PNG](/public/imported_attachments/1/allow update.PNG)
                    ![allow update.PNG_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/allow update.PNG_thumb)
                    ![block telemetry.PNG](/public/imported_attachments/1/block telemetry.PNG)
                    ![block telemetry.PNG_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/block telemetry.PNG_thumb)

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                      n3by
                      last edited by

                      yes it looks ok.

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                      • KOMK
                        KOM
                        last edited by

                        Your pass rule isn't required unless you've really locked down your LAN.  By default, LAN has full access out to everywhere.

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                          n3by
                          last edited by

                          yes it is required because other way update destinations will be blocked from Blocked rule that have these destinations included in case you don't want to allow update.

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                          • KOMK
                            KOM
                            last edited by

                            yes it is required because other way update destinations will be blocked from Blocked rule that have these destinations included in case you don't want to allow update.

                            Huh?  Windows Update domains shouldn't be included in your telemetry alias.

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                              n3by
                              last edited by

                              some people want to block everyhing because MS can deliver an "security update" that will install telemetry and also use update hosts to get data from computer so this way is better, at least for me to have updates (allow only updates-block everything).

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                              • KOMK
                                KOM
                                last edited by

                                I still don't see how this is a good solution.  Are you literally whitelisting every destination address you want access to and blocking everything else on the Internet?  Because MS can spin up a zillion new domains on a whim.

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                                  n3by
                                  last edited by

                                  MS can do whatever they want, but they must be able to make your computer to talk with any new domains ( and they can do this only with an allowed to install update ).
                                  If now you block the telemetry C&C servers, there is no other way your computer will know to talk with new domains until you will install that update.

                                  This is what we have for now, if we have another better way please elaborate ( except unplug the cable, stop using MS OS… ).

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                                    robi
                                    last edited by

                                    @n3by:

                                    yes it looks ok.

                                    It's not ok as per your description, because it's a pass rule, not a block rule.

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                                      robi
                                      last edited by

                                      @KOM:

                                      yes it is required because other way update destinations will be blocked from Blocked rule that have these destinations included in case you don't want to allow update.

                                      Huh?  Windows Update domains shouldn't be included in your telemetry alias.

                                      Which are the Windows Update domains, btw?

                                      I found these:

                                      windowsupdate.microsoft.com	 
                                      update.microsoft.com	 
                                      windowsupdate.com	 
                                      download.windowsupdate.com	 
                                      wustat.windows.com	 
                                      ntservicepack.microsoft.com	 
                                      

                                      Are there any others?

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                                        Sea Monkey
                                        last edited by

                                        @robi:

                                        @n3by:

                                        yes it looks ok.

                                        It's not ok as per your description, because it's a pass rule, not a block rule.

                                        It's two rules.

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                                          Harvy66
                                          last edited by

                                          Setup a WSUS server, whitelist that to talk to Microsoft, and block all clients?

                                          I'm torn between Linux and FreeBSD. Linux has better Steam support, but a lot of stuff is being done in FreeBSD to increase comparability. ZFS and Jails are very attractive, even on a desktop.

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                                            2chemlud Banned
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                                            Whenever I have the choice, M$-shyt has been replaced by opensuse or PC-BSD (the later has a steeper learning curve and is not so well supported, but is free of systemd). Big plus: you can both run with KDE desktop, which made it much easier to switch between these two, and btw the handling is not sooo far away from Windows xp/7…

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