diff --git a/windows/deployment/do/delivery-optimization-endpoints.md b/windows/deployment/do/delivery-optimization-endpoints.md
index bbfa7de7b5..11ae7a02fc 100644
--- a/windows/deployment/do/delivery-optimization-endpoints.md
+++ b/windows/deployment/do/delivery-optimization-endpoints.md
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Use the table below to reference any particular content types or services endpoi
|Domain Name |Protocol/Port(s) | Content Type | Additional Information | Microsoft Connected Cache Version |
|---------|---------|---------------|-------------------|-----------------|
-| *.b1.download.windowsupdate.com, *.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com, *.download.windowsupdate.com, *.au.download.windowsupdate.com, *.au.b1.download.windowsupdate.com, *.tlu.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com, *.emdl.ws.microsoft.com, *.ctldl.windowsupdate.com | HTTP / 80 | Windows Update Windows Defender Windows Drivers Windows Store | [Complete list](/windows/privacy/manage-windows-2004-endpoints) of endpoints for Windows Update services and payload. | Both |
+| *.b1.download.windowsupdate.com, *.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com, *.download.windowsupdate.com, *.au.download.windowsupdate.com, *.au.b1.download.windowsupdate.com, *.tlu.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com, *.ctldl.windowsupdate.com | HTTP / 80 | Windows Update Windows Defender Windows Drivers Windows Store | [Complete list](/windows/privacy/manage-windows-2004-endpoints) of endpoints for Windows Update services and payload. | Both |
| *.delivery.mp.microsoft.com | HTTP / 80 | Edge Browser | [Complete list](/deployedge/microsoft-edge-security-endpoints) of endpoints for Edge Browser. | Both |
| *.officecdn.microsoft.com.edgesuite.net, *.officecdn.microsoft.com, *.cdn.office.net | HTTP / 80 | Office CDN updates | [Complete list](/office365/enterprise/office-365-endpoints) of endpoints for Office CDN updates. | Both |
| *.manage.microsoft.com, *.swda01.manage.microsoft.com, *.swda02.manage.microsoft.com, *.swdb01.manage.microsoft.com, *.swdb02.manage.microsoft.com, *.swdc01.manage.microsoft.com, *.swdc02.manage.microsoft.com, *.swdd01.manage.microsoft.com, *.swdd02.manage.microsoft.com, *.swda01-mscdn.manage.microsoft.com, *.swda02-mscdn.manage.microsoft.com, *.swdb01-mscdn.manage.microsoft.com, *.swdb02-mscdn.manage.microsoft.com, *.swdc01-mscdn.manage.microsoft.com, *.swdc02-mscdn.manage.microsoft.com, *.swdd01-mscdn.manage.microsoft.com, *.swdd02-mscdn.manage.microsoft.com | HTTP / 80 HTTPs / 443 | Intune Win32 Apps | [Complete list](/mem/intune/fundamentals/intune-endpoints) of endpoints for Intune Win32 Apps updates. | Both |
diff --git a/windows/deployment/do/delivery-optimization-workflow.md b/windows/deployment/do/delivery-optimization-workflow.md
index 7c2b567c9c..1c4f4828f2 100644
--- a/windows/deployment/do/delivery-optimization-workflow.md
+++ b/windows/deployment/do/delivery-optimization-workflow.md
@@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ This workflow allows Delivery Optimization to securely and efficiently deliver r
| cp\*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com
| 443 | Content Policy | Provides content specific policies and as content metadata URLs. | **Profile**: The device type (for example, PC or Xbox)
**ContentId**: The content identifier
**doClientVersion**: The version of the DoSvc client
**countryCode**: The country the client is connected from
**altCatalogID**: If ContentID isn't available, use the download URL instead
**eID**: Client grouping ID
**CacheHost**: Cache host ID |
| disc\*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com | 443 | Discovery | Directs clients to a particular instance of the peer matching service (Array), ensuing that clients are collocated by factors, such as content, groupID and external IP. | **Profile**: The device type (for example, PC or Xbox)
**ContentID**: The content identifier
**doClientVersion**: The version of the DoSvc client
**partitionID**: Client partitioning hint
**altCatalogID**: If ContentID isn't available, use the download URL instead
**eID**: Client grouping ID |
| array\*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com | 443 | Arrays | Provides the client with list of peers that have the same content and belong to the same peer group. | **Profile**: The device type (for example, PC or Xbox)
**ContentID**: The content identifier
**doClientVersion**: The version of the DoSvc client
**altCatalogID**: If ContentID isn't available, use the download URL instead
**PeerID**: Identity of the device running DO client
**ReportedIp**: The internal / private IP Address
**IsBackground**: Is the download interactive or background
**Uploaded**: Total bytes uploaded to peers
**Downloaded**: Total bytes downloaded from peers
**DownloadedCdn**: Total bytes downloaded from CDN
**Left**: Bytes left to download
**Peers Wanted**: Total number of peers wanted
**Group ID**: Group the device belongs to (set via DownloadMode 2 + Group ID GP / MDM policies)
**Scope**: The Download mode
**UploadedBPS**: The upload speed in bytes per second
**DownloadBPS**: The download speed in Bytes per second
**eID**: Client grouping ID |
-| dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com
emdl.ws.microsoft.com
download.windowsupdate.com | 80 | Delivery Optimization metadata file hosting | CDN hostnames for Delivery Optimization content metadata files | Metadata download can come from different hostnames, but it's required for peer to peer. |
+| dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com
download.windowsupdate.com | 80 | Delivery Optimization metadata file hosting | CDN hostnames for Delivery Optimization content metadata files | Metadata download can come from different hostnames, but it's required for peer to peer. |
diff --git a/windows/deployment/update/prepare-deploy-windows.md b/windows/deployment/update/prepare-deploy-windows.md
index a9af4519db..732aab35e3 100644
--- a/windows/deployment/update/prepare-deploy-windows.md
+++ b/windows/deployment/update/prepare-deploy-windows.md
@@ -105,7 +105,6 @@ Ensure that devices can reach necessary Windows Update endpoints through the fir
|Protocol |Endpoint URL |
|---------|---------|
|TLS 1.2 | `*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com` |
-|HTTP | `emdl.ws.microsoft.com` |
|HTTP | `*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com` |
|HTTP | `*.windowsupdate.com` |
|HTTPS | `*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com` |
diff --git a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-11-endpoints.md b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-11-endpoints.md
index fa51d0f255..17c75eb970 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-11-endpoints.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-11-endpoints.md
@@ -167,8 +167,7 @@ To view endpoints for non-Enterprise Windows 11 editions, see [Windows 11 connec
|||TLSv1.2|staticview.msn.com|
|Windows Update|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s) for Windows Update.](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-updates)|
|||TLSv1.2|definitionupdates.microsoft.com|
-||The following endpoints are used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, Windows Update downloads won't be managed, as critical metadata that is used to make downloads more resilient is blocked. Downloads may be impacted by corruption (resulting in re-downloads of full files). Additionally, downloads of the same update by multiple devices on the same local network won't use peer devices for bandwidth reduction.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
-|||HTTP|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|
+||The following endpoint is used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, Windows Update downloads won't be managed, as critical metadata that is used to make downloads more resilient is blocked. Downloads may be impacted by corruption (resulting in re-downloads of full files). Additionally, downloads of the same update by multiple devices on the same local network won't use peer devices for bandwidth reduction.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device won't be able to download updates for the operating system.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
|||HTTP|*.windowsupdate.com|
||The following endpoints enable connections to Windows Update, Microsoft Update, and the online services of the Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device won't be able to connect to Windows Update and Microsoft Update to help keep the device secure. Also, the device won't be able to acquire and update apps from the Store. These are dependent on also enabling "Device authentication" and "Microsoft Account" endpoints.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
diff --git a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1903-endpoints.md b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1903-endpoints.md
index 7f7c6dc96f..f1f01ca287 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1903-endpoints.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1903-endpoints.md
@@ -158,7 +158,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive these network endpoints:
|||HTTPS|ris.api.iris.microsoft.com|
|Windows Update|The following endpoint is used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, Windows Update downloads won't be managed, as critical metadata that is used to make downloads more resilient is blocked. Downloads may be impacted by corruption (resulting in re-downloads of full files). Additionally, downloads of the same update by multiple devices on the same local network won't use peer devices for bandwidth reduction.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-updates)|
|||HTTPS|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
-|||HTTP|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device won't be able to download updates for the operating system.|HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
|||HTTP|*.windowsupdate.com|
||The following endpoints enable connections to Windows Update, Microsoft Update, and the online services of the Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device won't be able to connect to Windows Update and Microsoft Update to help keep the device secure. Also, the device won't be able to acquire and update apps from the Store. These are dependent on also enabling "Device authentication" and "Microsoft Account" endpoints.|HTTPS|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
diff --git a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1909-endpoints.md b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1909-endpoints.md
index 8bef710db9..3e1a8148e2 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1909-endpoints.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-1909-endpoints.md
@@ -107,7 +107,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive these network endpoints:
|||HTTPS|ris.api.iris.microsoft.com|
|Windows Update|The following endpoint is used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, Windows Update downloads won't be managed, as critical metadata that is used to make downloads more resilient is blocked. Downloads may be impacted by corruption (resulting in re-downloads of full files). Additionally, downloads of the same update by multiple devices on the same local network won't use peer devices for bandwidth reduction.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-updates)|
|||HTTPS/TLS v1.2|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
-|||HTTP|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device won't be able to download updates for the operating system.|HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
|||HTTP|*.windowsupdate.com|
||The following endpoints enable connections to Windows Update, Microsoft Update, and the online services of the Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device won't be able to connect to Windows Update and Microsoft Update to help keep the device secure. Also, the device won't be able to acquire and update apps from the Store. These are dependent on also enabling "Device authentication" and "Microsoft Account" endpoints.|HTTP|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
diff --git a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-2004-endpoints.md b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-2004-endpoints.md
index 319a0c8305..31541d49e0 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-2004-endpoints.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-2004-endpoints.md
@@ -25,15 +25,15 @@ Some Windows components, app, and related services transfer data to Microsoft ne
- Using your location to show a weather forecast.
Details about the different ways to control traffic to these endpoints are covered in [Manage connections from Windows operating system components to Microsoft services](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md).
-Where applicable, each endpoint covered in this topic includes a link to the specific details on how to control that traffic.
+Where applicable, each endpoint covered in this article includes a link to the specific details on how to control that traffic.
The following methodology was used to derive these network endpoints:
1. Set up the latest version of Windows 10 on a test virtual machine using the default settings.
-2. Leave the device(s) running idle for a week ("idle" means a user is not interacting with the system/device).
+2. Leave the device(s) running idle for a week ("idle" means a user isn't interacting with the system/device).
3. Use globally accepted network protocol analyzer/capturing tools and log all background egress traffic.
4. Compile reports on traffic going to public IP addresses.
-5. The test virtual machine(s) was logged into using a local account, and was not joined to a domain or Azure Active Directory.
+5. The test virtual machine(s) was logged into using a local account, and wasn't joined to a domain or Azure Active Directory.
6. All traffic was captured in our lab using an IPV4 network. Therefore, no IPV6 traffic is reported here.
7. These tests were conducted in an approved Microsoft lab. It's possible your results may be different.
8. These tests were conducted for one week, but if you capture traffic for longer you may have different results.
@@ -46,34 +46,34 @@ The following methodology was used to derive these network endpoints:
|Area|Description|Protocol|Destination|
|----------------|----------|----------|------------|
|Apps|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-windowsstore)|
-||The following endpoints are used for the Weather app. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall the Weather app or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft store, other Store apps cannot be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious Store apps and users will still be able to open them.|HTTPS|blob.weather.microsoft.com|
+||The following endpoints are used for the Weather app. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall the Weather app or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft store, other Store apps can't be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious Store apps and users will still be able to open them.|HTTPS|blob.weather.microsoft.com|
|||HTTP|tile-service.weather.microsoft.com|
-||The following endpoint is used for OneNote Live Tile. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall OneNote or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft store, other Store apps cannot be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious Store apps and users will still be able to open them.|HTTPS|cdn.onenote.net/*|
-||The following endpoint is used by the Photos app to download configuration files, and to connect to the Office 365 portal's shared infrastructure, including Office in a browser. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall the Photos app or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft store, other Store apps cannot be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious Store apps and users will still be able to open them.|TLSv1.2|evoke-windowsservices-tas.msedge.net|
-|Certificates|Certificates are digital files, stored on client devices, used to both encrypt data and verify the identity of an individual or organization. Trusted root certificates issued by a certification authority (CA) are stored in a certificate trust list (CTL). The Automatic Root Certificates Update mechanism contacts Windows Updates to update the CTL. If a new version of the CTL is identified, the list of trusted root certificates cached on the local device will be updated. Untrusted certificates are certificates where the server certificate issuer is unknown or is not trusted by the service. Untrusted certificates are also stored in a list on the local device and updated by the Automatic Root Certificates Update mechanism.
If automatic updates are turned off, applications and websites may stop working because they did not receive an updated root certificate that the application uses. Additionally, the list of untrusted certificates will no longer be updated, which increases the attack vector on the device.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#automatic-root-certificates-update)|
+||The following endpoint is used for OneNote Live Tile. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall OneNote or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft store, other Store apps can't be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious Store apps and users will still be able to open them.|HTTPS|cdn.onenote.net/*|
+||The following endpoint is used by the Photos app to download configuration files, and to connect to the Office 365 portal's shared infrastructure, including Office in a browser. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall the Photos app or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft store, other Store apps can't be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious Store apps and users will still be able to open them.|TLSv1.2|evoke-windowsservices-tas.msedge.net|
+|Certificates|Certificates are digital files, stored on client devices, used to both encrypt data and verify the identity of an individual or organization. Trusted root certificates issued by a certification authority (CA) are stored in a certificate trust list (CTL). The Automatic Root Certificates Update mechanism contacts Windows Updates to update the CTL. If a new version of the CTL is identified, the list of trusted root certificates cached on the local device will be updated. Untrusted certificates are certificates where the server certificate issuer is unknown or isn't trusted by the service. Untrusted certificates are also stored in a list on the local device and updated by the Automatic Root Certificates Update mechanism.
If automatic updates are turned off, applications and websites may stop working because they didn't receive an updated root certificate that the application uses. Additionally, the list of untrusted certificates will no longer be updated, which increases the attack vector on the device.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#automatic-root-certificates-update)|
|||HTTP|ctldl.windowsupdate.com|
|Cortana and Live Tiles|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-cortana)|
-||The following endpoints are related to Cortana and Live Tiles. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, you will block updates to Cortana greetings, tips, and Live Tiles.|TLSv1.2|www.bing.com*|
+||The following endpoints are related to Cortana and Live Tiles. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, you'll block updates to Cortana greetings, tips, and Live Tiles.|TLSv1.2|www.bing.com*|
|Device metadata|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#4-device-metadata-retrieval)|
-||The following endpoint is used to retrieve device metadata. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, metadata will not be updated for the device.|HTTPS|dmd.metaservices.microsoft.com|
-|Diagnostic Data|The following endpoints are used by the Windows Diagnostic Data, Connected User Experiences and Telemetry component and connects to the Microsoft Data Management service. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, diagnostic and usage information, which helps Microsoft improve our products and services, will not be sent back to Microsoft. ||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-priv-feedback)|
+||The following endpoint is used to retrieve device metadata. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, metadata won't be updated for the device.|HTTPS|dmd.metaservices.microsoft.com|
+|Diagnostic Data|The following endpoints are used by the Windows Diagnostic Data, Connected User Experiences and Telemetry component and connects to the Microsoft Data Management service. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, diagnostic and usage information, which helps Microsoft improve our products and services, won't be sent back to Microsoft. ||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-priv-feedback)|
|||TLSv1.2|v10.events.data.microsoft.com|
-||The following endpoints are used by Windows Error Reporting. To turn off traffic for these endpoints, enable the following Group Policy: Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Error Reporting > Disable Windows Error Reporting. This means error reporting information will not be sent back to Microsoft.|HTTPS|*.telecommand.telemetry.microsoft.com|
+||The following endpoints are used by Windows Error Reporting. To turn off traffic for these endpoints, enable the following Group Policy: Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Error Reporting > Disable Windows Error Reporting. This means error reporting information won't be sent back to Microsoft.|HTTPS|*.telecommand.telemetry.microsoft.com|
|||TLS v1.2|watson.*.microsoft.com|
|Font Streaming|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#6-font-streaming)|
-||The following endpoints are used to download fonts on demand. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, you will not be able to download fonts on demand. |HTTPS|fs.microsoft.com*|
+||The following endpoints are used to download fonts on demand. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, you won't be able to download fonts on demand. |HTTPS|fs.microsoft.com*|
|Licensing|The following endpoint is used for online activation and some app licensing. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, disable the Windows License Manager Service. This will also block online activation and app licensing may not work.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#9-license-manager)|
|||HTTPS|*licensing.mp.microsoft.com|
|Maps|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-offlinemaps)|
-||The following endpoints are used to check for updates to maps that have been downloaded for offline use. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, offline maps will not be updated.|TLSv1.2|*maps.windows.com|
+||The following endpoints are used to check for updates to maps that have been downloaded for offline use. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, offline maps won't be updated.|TLSv1.2|*maps.windows.com|
|Microsoft Account|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-microsoft-account)|
-||The following endpoints are used for Microsoft accounts to sign in. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, users cannot sign in with Microsoft accounts. |TLSv1.2|*login.live.com|
+||The following endpoints are used for Microsoft accounts to sign in. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, users can't sign in with Microsoft accounts. |TLSv1.2|*login.live.com|
|Microsoft forward link redirection service (FWLink)|The following endpoint is used by the Microsoft forward link redirection service (FWLink) to redirect permanent web links to their actual, sometimes transitory, URL. FWlinks are similar to URL shorteners, just longer. If you disable this endpoint, Windows Defender won't be able to update its malware definitions; links from Windows and other Microsoft products to the Web won't work; and PowerShell updateable Help won't update. To disable the traffic, instead disable the traffic that's getting forwarded.|HTTPS|go.microsoft.com|
|Microsoft Store|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#26-microsoft-store)|
-||The following endpoint is used to download image files that are called when applications run (Microsoft Store or Inbox MSN Apps). If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the image files won't be downloaded, and apps cannot be installed or updated from the Microsoft Store. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious apps and users will still be able to open them.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS|img-prod-cms-rt-microsoft-com.akamaized.net|
+||The following endpoint is used to download image files that are called when applications run (Microsoft Store or Inbox MSN Apps). If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the image files won't be downloaded, and apps can't be installed or updated from the Microsoft Store. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious apps and users will still be able to open them.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS|img-prod-cms-rt-microsoft-com.akamaized.net|
||The following endpoint is used for the Windows Push Notification Services (WNS). WNS enables third-party developers to send toast, tile, badge, and raw updates from their own cloud service. This provides a mechanism to deliver new updates to your users in a power-efficient and dependable way. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, push notifications will no longer work, including MDM device management, mail synchronization, settings synchronization.|TLSv1.2|*.wns.windows.com|
-||The following endpoint is used to revoke licenses for malicious apps in the Microsoft Store. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall the app or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft Store, other Microsoft Store apps cannot be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious apps and users will still be able to open them.|TLSv1.2|storecatalogrevocation.storequality.microsoft.com|
-||The following endpoints are used to communicate with Microsoft Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, apps cannot be installed or updated from the Microsoft Store.|HTTPS|*displaycatalog.mp.microsoft.com|
+||The following endpoint is used to revoke licenses for malicious apps in the Microsoft Store. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall the app or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft Store, other Microsoft Store apps can't be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious apps and users will still be able to open them.|TLSv1.2|storecatalogrevocation.storequality.microsoft.com|
+||The following endpoints are used to communicate with Microsoft Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, apps can't be installed or updated from the Microsoft Store.|HTTPS|*displaycatalog.mp.microsoft.com|
|||HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoint is used to get Microsoft Store analytics.|TLSv1.2|manage.devcenter.microsoft.com|
|Network Connection Status Indicator (NCSI)|||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-ncsi)|
@@ -89,25 +89,24 @@ The following methodology was used to derive these network endpoints:
|||HTTPS| logincdn.msauth.net|
|Settings|The following endpoint is used as a way for apps to dynamically update their configuration. Apps such as System Initiated User Feedback and the Xbox app use it. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, an app that uses this endpoint may stop working.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-priv-feedback)|
|||TLSv1.2|settings-win.data.microsoft.com|
-|Skype|The following endpoint is used to retrieve Skype configuration values. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall the app or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft store, other Microsoft Store apps cannot be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious apps and users will still be able to open them.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-windowsstore)|
+|Skype|The following endpoint is used to retrieve Skype configuration values. To turn off traffic for this endpoint, either uninstall the app or disable the Microsoft Store. If you disable the Microsoft store, other Microsoft Store apps can't be installed or updated. Additionally, the Microsoft Store won't be able to revoke malicious apps and users will still be able to open them.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-windowsstore)|
|||HTTPS|*.pipe.aria.microsoft.com|
|||HTTPS|config.edge.skype.com|
|Teams|The following endpoint is used for Microsoft Teams application.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).]( manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#26-microsoft-store)|
|||TLSv1.2|config.teams.microsoft.com|
-|Windows Defender|The following endpoint is used for Windows Defender when Cloud-based Protection is enabled. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, the device will not use Cloud-based Protection.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-defender)|
+|Windows Defender|The following endpoint is used for Windows Defender when Cloud-based Protection is enabled. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, the device won't use Cloud-based Protection.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-defender)|
|||TLSv1.2|wdcp.microsoft.com|
|||HTTPS|go.microsoft.com|
-||The following endpoints are used for Windows Defender SmartScreen reporting and notifications. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, SmartScreen notifications will not appear.|HTTPS|*smartscreen-prod.microsoft.com|
+||The following endpoints are used for Windows Defender SmartScreen reporting and notifications. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, SmartScreen notifications won't appear.|HTTPS|*smartscreen-prod.microsoft.com|
|||HTTPS|*smartscreen.microsoft.com |
|||HTTPS|checkappexec.microsoft.com|
-|Windows Spotlight|The following endpoints are used to retrieve Windows Spotlight metadata that describes content, such as references to image locations, as well as suggested apps, Microsoft account notifications, and Windows tips. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, Windows Spotlight will still try to deliver new lock screen images and updated content but it will fail; suggested apps, Microsoft account notifications, and Windows tips will not be downloaded. For more information, see Windows Spotlight.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-spotlight)|
+|Windows Spotlight|The following endpoints are used to retrieve Windows Spotlight metadata that describes content, such as references to image locations, as well as suggested apps, Microsoft account notifications, and Windows tips. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, Windows Spotlight will still try to deliver new lock screen images and updated content but it will fail; suggested apps, Microsoft account notifications, and Windows tips won't be downloaded. For more information, see Windows Spotlight.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-spotlight)|
|||TLSv1.2|arc.msn.com|
-|Windows Update|The following endpoint is used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, Windows Update downloads will not be managed, as critical metadata that is used to make downloads more resilient is blocked. Downloads may be impacted by corruption (resulting in re-downloads of full files). Additionally, downloads of the same update by multiple devices on the same local network will not use peer devices for bandwidth reduction.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-updates)|
+|Windows Update|The following endpoint is used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, Windows Update downloads won't be managed, as critical metadata that is used to make downloads more resilient is blocked. Downloads may be impacted by corruption (resulting in re-downloads of full files). Additionally, downloads of the same update by multiple devices on the same local network won't use peer devices for bandwidth reduction.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-updates)|
|||TLSv1.2|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
-|||HTTP|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|
-||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device will not be able to download updates for the operating system.|HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
+||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device won't be able to download updates for the operating system.|HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
|||HTTP|*.windowsupdate.com|
-||The following endpoints enable connections to Windows Update, Microsoft Update, and the online services of the Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device will not be able to connect to Windows Update and Microsoft Update to help keep the device secure. Also, the device will not be able to acquire and update apps from the Store. These are dependent on also enabling "Device authentication" and "Microsoft Account" endpoints.|HTTPS|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
+||The following endpoints enable connections to Windows Update, Microsoft Update, and the online services of the Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device won't be able to connect to Windows Update and Microsoft Update to help keep the device secure. Also, the device won't be able to acquire and update apps from the Store. These are dependent on also enabling "Device authentication" and "Microsoft Account" endpoints.|HTTPS|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
|||TLSv1.2|*.update.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoint is used for compatibility database updates for Windows.|HTTP|adl.windows.com|
||The following endpoint is used for content regulation. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, the Windows Update Agent will be unable to contact the endpoint and fallback behavior will be used. This may result in content being either incorrectly.|TLSv1.2|tsfe.trafficshaping.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
diff --git a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-20H2-endpoints.md b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-20H2-endpoints.md
index 3b17ebda7d..24cc4f16d4 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-20H2-endpoints.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-20H2-endpoints.md
@@ -117,7 +117,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive these network endpoints:
|||HTTPS|ris.api.iris.microsoft.com|
|Windows Update|The following endpoint is used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, Windows Update downloads won't be managed, as critical metadata that is used to make downloads more resilient is blocked. Downloads may be impacted by corruption (resulting in re-downloads of full files). Additionally, downloads of the same update by multiple devices on the same local network won't use peer devices for bandwidth reduction.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-updates)|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
-|||HTTP|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device won't be able to download updates for the operating system.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
|||HTTP|*.windowsupdate.com|
||The following endpoints enable connections to Windows Update, Microsoft Update, and the online services of the Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device won't be able to connect to Windows Update and Microsoft Update to help keep the device secure. Also, the device won't be able to acquire and update apps from the Store. These are dependent on also enabling "Device authentication" and "Microsoft Account" endpoints.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
diff --git a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-21H1-endpoints.md b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-21H1-endpoints.md
index cc6b1a5407..3e0d4e7336 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-21H1-endpoints.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-21H1-endpoints.md
@@ -117,7 +117,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive these network endpoints:
|||HTTPS|ris.api.iris.microsoft.com|
|Windows Update|The following endpoint is used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, Windows Update downloads won't be managed, as critical metadata that is used to make downloads more resilient is blocked. Downloads may be impacted by corruption (resulting in re-downloads of full files). Additionally, downloads of the same update by multiple devices on the same local network won't use peer devices for bandwidth reduction.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-updates)|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
-|||HTTP|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device won't be able to download updates for the operating system.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
|||HTTP|*.windowsupdate.com|
||The following endpoints enable connections to Windows Update, Microsoft Update, and the online services of the Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device won't be able to connect to Windows Update and Microsoft Update to help keep the device secure. Also, the device won't be able to acquire and update apps from the Microsoft Store. These are dependent on also enabling "Device authentication" and "Microsoft Account" endpoints.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
diff --git a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-21h2-endpoints.md b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-21h2-endpoints.md
index 52a3f761ae..458536998a 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/manage-windows-21h2-endpoints.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/manage-windows-21h2-endpoints.md
@@ -115,7 +115,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive these network endpoints:
|||HTTPS|ris.api.iris.microsoft.com|
|Windows Update|The following endpoint is used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers. If you turn off traffic for this endpoint, Windows Update downloads won't be managed, as critical metadata that is used to make downloads more resilient is blocked. Downloads may be impacted by corruption (resulting in re-downloads of full files). Additionally, downloads of the same update by multiple devices on the same local network won't use peer devices for bandwidth reduction.||[Learn how to turn off traffic to all of the following endpoint(s).](manage-connections-from-windows-operating-system-components-to-microsoft-services.md#bkmk-updates)|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
-|||HTTP|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device won't be able to download updates for the operating system.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
|||HTTP|*.windowsupdate.com|
||The following endpoints enable connections to Windows Update, Microsoft Update, and the online services of the Store. If you turn off traffic for these endpoints, the device won't be able to connect to Windows Update and Microsoft Update to help keep the device secure. Also, the device won't be able to acquire and update apps from the Store. These are dependent on also enabling "Device authentication" and "Microsoft Account" endpoints.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
diff --git a/windows/privacy/windows-11-endpoints-non-enterprise-editions.md b/windows/privacy/windows-11-endpoints-non-enterprise-editions.md
index 386320c5f8..2ced47d282 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/windows-11-endpoints-non-enterprise-editions.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/windows-11-endpoints-non-enterprise-editions.md
@@ -102,7 +102,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive the network endpoints:
|Windows Spotlight|The following endpoints are used to retrieve Windows Spotlight metadata that describes content, such as references to image locations, as well as suggested apps, Microsoft account notifications, and Windows tips.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|arc.msn.com*ris.api.iris.microsoft.com|
|||HTTPS|mucp.api.account.microsoft.com|
|Windows Update|The following endpoint is used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
-|||TLSv1.2/HTTP|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTP|*.windowsupdate.com|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
@@ -227,7 +226,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive the network endpoints:
|||TLSv1.2/HTTP|www.msn.com|
|Windows Update||TLSv1.2|definitionupdates.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoints are used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
-|||TLSv1.2/HTTP|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTP|*.windowsupdate.com|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
@@ -288,7 +286,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive the network endpoints:
|||TLSv1.2/HTTP|checkappexec.microsoft.com|
|Windows Spotlight|The following endpoints are used to retrieve Windows Spotlight metadata that describes content, such as references to image locations, as well as suggested apps, Microsoft account notifications, and Windows tips.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|arc.msn.com*ris.api.iris.microsoft.com|
|Windows Update|The following endpoint is used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
-|||TLSv1.2/HTTP|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTP|*.windowsupdate.com|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
diff --git a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1809-non-enterprise-editions.md b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1809-non-enterprise-editions.md
index aebe78e618..8c40861d08 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1809-non-enterprise-editions.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1809-non-enterprise-editions.md
@@ -46,7 +46,6 @@ We used the following methodology to derive these network endpoints:
|\*.telecommand.telemetry.microsoft.com\* | HTTPS | Used by Windows Error Reporting.
|\*cdn.onenote.net* | HTTP | OneNote related traffic
|\*displaycatalog.mp.microsoft.com\* | HTTPS | Used to communicate with Microsoft Store.
-|\*emdl.ws.microsoft.com\* | HTTP | Windows Update related traffic
|\*geo-prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com\* |TLSv1.2/HTTPS | Enables connections to Windows Update.
|\*hwcdn.net* | HTTP | Used by the Highwinds Content Delivery Network to perform Windows updates.
|\*img-prod-cms-rt-microsoft-com.akamaized.net* | HTTPS | Used to download image files that are called when applications run (Microsoft Store or Inbox MSN Apps).
@@ -136,7 +135,6 @@ We used the following methodology to derive these network endpoints:
| cy2.settings.data.microsoft.com.akadns.net | HTTPS | Used to communicate with Microsoft Store. |
| displaycatalog.mp.microsoft.com/* | HTTPS | Used to communicate with Microsoft Store. |
| download.windowsupdate.com/* | HTTPS | Enables connections to Windows Update. |
-| emdl.ws.microsoft.com/* | HTTP | Used to download apps from the Microsoft Store. |
| fe2.update.microsoft.com/* | HTTPS | Enables connections to Windows Update, Microsoft Update, and the online services of Microsoft Store. |
| fe3.delivery.dsp.mp.microsoft.com.nsatc.net | HTTPS | Enables connections to Windows Update, Microsoft Update, and the online services of Microsoft Store. |
| fe3.delivery.mp.microsoft.com/* | HTTPS | Enables connections to Windows Update, Microsoft Update, and the online services of Microsoft Store. |
diff --git a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1903-non-enterprise-editions.md b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1903-non-enterprise-editions.md
index 3640d0e89a..b0e4bb1468 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1903-non-enterprise-editions.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1903-non-enterprise-editions.md
@@ -53,7 +53,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive the network endpoints:
| \*.telecommand.telemetry.microsoft.com\* | HTTPS | Used by Windows Error Reporting
| \*cdn.onenote.net\* | HTTP | OneNote
| \*displaycatalog.\*mp.microsoft.com\* | HTTPS | Used to communicate with Microsoft Store
-| \*emdl.ws.microsoft.com\* | HTTP | Windows Update
| \*geo-prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com\* | TLSv1.2/HTTPS | Enables connections to Windows Update
| \*hwcdn.net\* | HTTP | Highwinds Content Delivery Network / Windows updates
| \*img-prod-cms-rt-microsoft-com\* | HTTPS | Microsoft Store or Inbox MSN Apps image download
@@ -230,7 +229,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive the network endpoints:
| displaycatalog.mp.microsoft.com/\* | HTTPS | Microsoft Store
| dmd.metaservices.microsoft.com\* | HTTP | Device Authentication
| download.windowsupdate.com\* | HTTPS | Windows Update
-| emdl.ws.microsoft.com/\* | HTTP | Used to download apps from the Microsoft Store
| evoke-windowsservices-tas.msedge.net | HTTPS | Photo app
| fe2.update.microsoft.com\* | HTTPS | Windows Update, Microsoft Update, Microsoft Store services
| fe3.delivery.dsp.mp.microsoft.com.nsatc.net | HTTPS | Windows Update, Microsoft Update, Microsoft Store services
diff --git a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1909-non-enterprise-editions.md b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1909-non-enterprise-editions.md
index efebab8e60..25290f4d99 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1909-non-enterprise-editions.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-1909-non-enterprise-editions.md
@@ -55,7 +55,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive the network endpoints:
|go.microsoft.com|HTTP|Windows Defender and/or Microsoft forward link redirection service (FWLink)
|g.live.com|HTTP|OneDrive
|checkappexec.microsoft.com|HTTPS|Used for Windows Defender Smartscreen reporting and notifications
-|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|HTTP|Windows Update
|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|HTTP/TLS v1.2|Windows Update
|*.au.download.windowsupdate.com|HTTP|Windows Update
|download.windowsupdate.com|HTTP|Windows Update
@@ -117,7 +116,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive the network endpoints:
|config.teams.microsoft.com|HTTPS|Used for Microsoft Teams application
|ctldl.windowsupdate.com|HTTP|Used by the Automatic Root Certificates Update component to automatically check the list of trusted authorities on Windows Update to see if an update is available
|displaycatalog.mp.microsoft.com*|HTTP/TLS v1.2|Microsoft Store
-|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|HTTP|Windows Update
|fe2cr.update.microsoft.com|HTTPS/TLS v1.2|Windows Update
|fe3cr.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|HTTPS/TLS v1.2|Windows Update
|slscr.update.microsoft.com|HTTPS/TLS v1.2|Windows Update
@@ -187,7 +185,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive the network endpoints:
|iecvlist.microsoft.com|HTTP|Microsoft Edge
|download.windowsupdate.com|HTTP|Windows Update
|checkappexec.microsoft.com|HTTPS|Windows Defender
-|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|HTTP|Windows Update
|evoke-windowsservices-tas.msedge.net|HTTPS/TLS v1.2|Photos app
|g.live.com|TLS v1.2|OneDrive
|go.microsoft.com|HTTP|Windows Defender
diff --git a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-2004-non-enterprise-editions.md b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-2004-non-enterprise-editions.md
index 8836b64032..2f3dc02c9e 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-2004-non-enterprise-editions.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-2004-non-enterprise-editions.md
@@ -112,7 +112,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive the network endpoints:
|displaycatalog.mp.microsoft.com|HTTPS|Microsoft Store
|dlassets-ssl.xboxlive.com|HTTPS|Xbox Live
|dmd.metaservices.microsoft.com|HTTP|Device Authentication
-|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|HTTP|Windows Update
|evoke-windowsservices-tas.msedge.net|TLSv1.2|Photos app
|fp.msedge.net|HTTPS|Cortana and Live Tiles
|fs.microsoft.com|TLSv1.2|Maps application
@@ -169,7 +168,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive the network endpoints:
|ctldl.windowsupdate.com|HTTP|Certificate Trust List
|da.xboxservices.com|HTTPS|Microsoft Edge
|dmd.metaservices.microsoft.com|HTTP|Device Authentication
-|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|HTTP|Windows Update
|evoke-windowsservices-tas.msedge.net|TLSv1.2|Photos app
|fp.msedge.net|HTTPS|Cortana and Live Tiles
|fs.microsoft.com|TLSv1.2|Maps application
diff --git a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-20H2-non-enterprise-editions.md b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-20H2-non-enterprise-editions.md
index c57c257926..2f2d8eb8f3 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-20H2-non-enterprise-editions.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-20H2-non-enterprise-editions.md
@@ -111,7 +111,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive the network endpoints:
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|ris.api.iris.microsoft.com|
|||HTTPS|mucp.api.account.microsoft.com|
|Windows Update|The following endpoint is used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
-|||TLSv1.2/HTTP|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTP|*.windowsupdate.com|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
@@ -182,7 +181,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive the network endpoints:
|Windows Spotlight|The following endpoints are used to retrieve Windows Spotlight metadata that describes content, such as references to image locations, as well as suggested apps, Microsoft account notifications, and Windows tips.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|arc.msn.com*|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|ris.api.iris.microsoft.com|
|Windows Update|The following endpoint is used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
-|||TLSv1.2/HTTP|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTP|*.windowsupdate.com|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
@@ -247,7 +245,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive the network endpoints:
|Windows Spotlight|The following endpoints are used to retrieve Windows Spotlight metadata that describes content, such as references to image locations, as well as suggested apps, Microsoft account notifications, and Windows tips.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|arc.msn.com*|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|ris.api.iris.microsoft.com|
|Windows Update|The following endpoint is used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
-|||TLSv1.2/HTTP|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTP|*.windowsupdate.com|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
diff --git a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-21H1-non-enterprise-editions.md b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-21H1-non-enterprise-editions.md
index 01a9f50103..d6d6383582 100644
--- a/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-21H1-non-enterprise-editions.md
+++ b/windows/privacy/windows-endpoints-21H1-non-enterprise-editions.md
@@ -109,7 +109,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive the network endpoints:
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|ris.api.iris.microsoft.com|
|||HTTPS|mucp.api.account.microsoft.com|
|Windows Update|The following endpoint is used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
-|||TLSv1.2/HTTP|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTP|*.windowsupdate.com|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
@@ -178,7 +177,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive the network endpoints:
|Windows Spotlight|The following endpoints are used to retrieve Windows Spotlight metadata that describes content, such as references to image locations, as well as suggested apps, Microsoft account notifications, and Windows tips.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|arc.msn.com*|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|ris.api.iris.microsoft.com|
|Windows Update|The following endpoint is used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
-|||TLSv1.2/HTTP|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTP|*.windowsupdate.com|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
@@ -241,7 +239,6 @@ The following methodology was used to derive the network endpoints:
|Windows Spotlight|The following endpoints are used to retrieve Windows Spotlight metadata that describes content, such as references to image locations, as well as suggested apps, Microsoft account notifications, and Windows tips.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|arc.msn.com*|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|ris.api.iris.microsoft.com|
|Windows Update|The following endpoint is used for Windows Update downloads of apps and OS updates, including HTTP downloads or HTTP downloads blended with peers.|TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.prod.do.dsp.mp.microsoft.com|
-|||TLSv1.2/HTTP|emdl.ws.microsoft.com|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|
||The following endpoints are used to download operating system patches, updates, and apps from Microsoft Store.|TLSv1.2/HTTP|*.windowsupdate.com|
|||TLSv1.2/HTTPS/HTTP|*.delivery.mp.microsoft.com|