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Glad you like it and thanks for the feedback! 🍺
That may be a problem as I moved away from Windows but I will try. Most things will not change for a while or even long time so everything is still up2date 👍 |
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Just wanted to thank you for your great guide, it has invaluable info, very good for security conscious people but also easy to follow for non-tech-savvy people. I created a Powershell script for myself based off your guide and suggestions that does this all automatically and I run it every time I clean install Windows from scratch. also saves me some time using the GUI and togging buttons etc.
thank you also for not suggesting disabling Windows problem reporting and telemetry. saw a bunch of other hardening guides suggested doing that, due to paranoia, lack of necessary knowledge and/or intentional sabotage even.
Problem reporting, telemetry and Microsoft Active Protection Service (MAPS), they all help keep everyone safe and reduce the time for action.
when someone somewhere in the world experiences a problem with an update, a program, a Windows component, or gets a malware, tries to run an unknown file or program etc. etc., then these info are used by Microsoft to fix the problem, analyze the unknown file that could be malware, share the analysis data with Windows Defender engine to protect everyone, release patches using Windows update to fix Windows problem. the possibilities are endless.
so I'm just glad you made this guide and I found it. hope you keep it up to date,
Cheers!
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