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I disable telemetry from OS level, using hosts file with this tool:
github.com/Wohlstand/Destroy-Windo...
I haven't tried this, but it seems good too: github.com/10se1ucgo/DisableWinTra...
Do you know if this also affects dotnet core telemetry? I am unsure whether core's goes to the same locations that Windows 10 uses.
I really don't know for sure, but I think telemetry stuff are on the same servers...
BTW, you can check the servers IP addresses using tools like Fiddler (and then add them to your hosts file)
I also found that there is an opt-out env var:
docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/co...
gist.github.com/nathanchere/b32d92...
We use that env var already. Setting it is part of our dev setup instructions. But there is no guarantee that it will continue to work in the future.
The same goes to the IP addresses if you write them down, MS is changing those IPs every now and then (to keep their telemetry working).
Yes, and Windows updates seems to turn back on data collection that has been turned off.
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I disable telemetry from OS level, using hosts file with this tool:
github.com/Wohlstand/Destroy-Windo...
I haven't tried this, but it seems good too: github.com/10se1ucgo/DisableWinTra...
Do you know if this also affects dotnet core telemetry? I am unsure whether core's goes to the same locations that Windows 10 uses.
I really don't know for sure, but I think telemetry stuff are on the same servers...
BTW, you can check the servers IP addresses using tools like Fiddler (and then add them to your hosts file)
I also found that there is an opt-out env var:
docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/co...
gist.github.com/nathanchere/b32d92...
We use that env var already. Setting it is part of our dev setup instructions. But there is no guarantee that it will continue to work in the future.
The same goes to the IP addresses if you write them down, MS is changing those IPs every now and then (to keep their telemetry working).
Yes, and Windows updates seems to turn back on data collection that has been turned off.