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What can be done with windows 10 to reduce the amount of leaking traffic?
In Sue I still work under Windows, but with paranoia, it gets along very badly. We all know perfectly well that any Windows, and the tenth most actively merges data about our actions ... and hell knows where it merges them!
A friend threw off scripts for editing the registry (for those who are interested, here is a link to the archive ) We check the connections in the absence of running applications with a sniffer: there are a lot of them. Naturally. After passing through all the scripts from the archive, the list is reduced to 8 items - all ip IANA. It's not that I don't trust this organization... But I'm sure I'm not the only one who suffers from such crap: I'm trying to achieve privacy under Windows. Does anyone have any work? What can be tweaked/launched so that this traffic also disappears?
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From funny ways: install cryptopro)
There, the first step is the “do not turn off telemetry” checkbox (it is turned off by default.
Well, as for paranoia, I think the list of required settings agreed with the FSB ... is quite paranoid.
there are developments, even the van click program, the "remove tracking" button
ends up with the impossibility of updates, and often even install wsl2 and something like quda,
so learn linux
Find one of the 1500 IP lists with telemetry in tyrnet and block them on the router.
For a person who probably uses a smartphone from Google or an apple, it’s simply ridiculous to think about parasitic traffic in Windows.
The way out is simple - dual boot or a virtual machine (it's more convenient with a virtual machine).
Security starts with threat analysis.
Plugging holes in Windows is a graceless occupation. And the measures are effective until its next update, after which it is required to find out again, and where else it has flowed.
It is much easier to protect exactly the information that should not get to third parties. Surprisingly, the average user has very little such information (financial data and, maybe, dikpics).
Here is all this on an encrypted partition (only do not use Bitlocker) or better immediately on an encrypted partition on a virtual machine.
Paranoia is such, but the modern digital industry is designed in such a way that you have to choose either convenience or privacy.
Well, you can configure up to a bunch of hosts.
You can get the template from here:
someonewhocares.org/hosts
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