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This topic is meant for IT administrators and explains the changes Windows is making to align to the new data collection taxonomy. These changes are focused in two areas: This topic is meant for IT administrators and explains the changes Windows is making to align to the new data collection taxonomy. These changes are focused in two areas:
- [Taxonomy changes](#Taxonomy-changes) - [Taxonomy changes](#taxonomy-changes)
- [Behavioral changes](#Behaviorial-changes) - [Behavioral changes](#behaviorial-changes)
> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE]
> You can test the behavioral changes now in Windows 10 Insider Preview build 19577 and later. > You can test the behavioral changes now in Windows 10 Insider Preview build 19577 and later.
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In an upcoming release of Windows 10, were simplifying your diagnostic data controls by moving from four diagnostic data controls to three: **Diagnostic data off**, **Required**, and **Optional**. If your devices are set to **Enhanced** when they are upgraded, the device settings will be migrated to the more privacy-preserving setting of **Required diagnostic data**, which means that analytic services that leverage enhanced data collection may not work properly. For a list of services, see the section named, **Services that rely on Enhanced diagnostic data**, later in this topic. Administrators should read through the details and determine whether to apply these new policies to restore the same collection settings as they had before this change. For a list of steps, see the section named **Configure a Windows 10 device to limit diagnostics**. For more information on services that rely on Enhanced diagnostic data, see **Services that rely on Enhanced diagnostic data**. In an upcoming release of Windows 10, were simplifying your diagnostic data controls by moving from four diagnostic data controls to three: **Diagnostic data off**, **Required**, and **Optional**. If your devices are set to **Enhanced** when they are upgraded, the device settings will be migrated to the more privacy-preserving setting of **Required diagnostic data**, which means that analytic services that leverage enhanced data collection may not work properly. For a list of services, see the section named, **Services that rely on Enhanced diagnostic data**, later in this topic. Administrators should read through the details and determine whether to apply these new policies to restore the same collection settings as they had before this change. For a list of steps, see the section named **Configure a Windows 10 device to limit diagnostics**. For more information on services that rely on Enhanced diagnostic data, see **Services that rely on Enhanced diagnostic data**.
Additionally, you will see the following policy changes in an upcoming release of Windows 10: Additionally, you will see the following policy changes in an upcoming release of Windows 10:
| Policy type | Current policy | Renamed policy | | Policy type | Current policy | Renamed policy |
| --- | --- | --- | | --- | --- | --- |
| Group Policy | Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Data Collection and Preview Builds > **Allow Telemetry**<ul><li>**0 Security** <br /></li><li>**Basic**<br /></li><li>**Enhanced**<br /></li><li>**Full**<br /></li></ul>| Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Data Collection and Preview Builds > **Allow Diagnostic Data**<ul><li>**Diagnostic data off (not recommended)** <br /></li><li>**Send required diagnostic data**<br /></li><li>**Send optional diagnostic data**<br /></li></ul> | | Group Policy | Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Data Collection and Preview Builds > **Allow Telemetry**<ul><li>**0 Security** <br /></li><li>**Basic**<br /></li><li>**Enhanced**<br /></li><li>**Full**<br /></li></ul>| Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Data Collection and Preview Builds > **Allow Diagnostic Data**<ul><li>**Diagnostic data off (not recommended)** <br /></li><li>**Send required diagnostic data**<br /></li><li>**Send optional diagnostic data**<br /></li></ul> |

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#### Enhanced diagnostic data #### Enhanced diagnostic data
>[!NOTE] >[!NOTE]
Were simplifying your diagnostic data controls by moving from four diagnostic data controls to three: **Diagnostic data off**, **Required**, and **Optional**. making changes to the enhanced diagnostic data level. For more info about this change, see [Changes to Windows diagnostic data](changes-to-windows-diagnostic-data-collection.md). >Were simplifying your diagnostic data controls by moving from four diagnostic data controls to three: **Diagnostic data off**, **Required**, and **Optional**. making changes to the enhanced diagnostic data level. For more info about this change, see [Changes to Windows diagnostic data](changes-to-windows-diagnostic-data-collection.md).
Enhanced diagnostic data includes data about the websites you browse, how Windows and apps are used and how they perform, and device activity. The additional data helps Microsoft to fix and improve products and services for all users. When you choose to send enhanced diagnostic data, required diagnostic data will always be included, and we collect the following additional information: Enhanced diagnostic data includes data about the websites you browse, how Windows and apps are used and how they perform, and device activity. The additional data helps Microsoft to fix and improve products and services for all users. When you choose to send enhanced diagnostic data, required diagnostic data will always be included, and we collect the following additional information:
- Operating system events that help to gain insights into different areas of the operating system, including networking, Hyper-V, Cortana, storage, file system, and other components. - Operating system events that help to gain insights into different areas of the operating system, including networking, Hyper-V, Cortana, storage, file system, and other components.