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  1. Force Lower Windows 11 Telemetry with Registry Policy (AllowTelemetry Guide)

    Windows 11 privacy controls often feel like they promise more than they deliver, and telemetry is one of the best examples. A registry-based policy edit can do more than the normal Settings toggle: it can force Windows to stay at the lowest diagnostic-data level your edition allows, gray out the...
  2. Improve Windows 11 Performance by Disabling DiagTrack Telemetry

    I flipped a single, relatively obscure Windows 11 background service off and the machine stopped feeling like it was fighting me: windows opened faster, the fan spun down sooner, and my daily workflow stopped getting punctuated by tiny, unexplained pauses. Background: what is the Connected User...
  3. Disable Windows 11 Telemetry DiagTrack for Privacy and a Quieter PC

    Windows 11’s telemetry plumbing runs deeper than most users expect, and one built‑in service — the Connected User Experiences and Telemetry service (known internally as DiagTrack) — is often the main conduit for background diagnostic and usage data. Disabling that single service is a quick...
  4. Trim Windows 11 Background Services for Privacy and Performance

    Windows 11 ships with a maze of background services: some are essential, some are convenience features, and a surprising number quietly collect data or spin CPU and disk cycles while you work. A recent practical guide singled out a small set of these services as safe targets for trimming —...