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> | Feature/Setting | Description | Supporting Content | Privacy Statement |
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> | Diagnostic Data | <p>Microsoft uses diagnostic data to: keep Windows secure and up to date, troubleshoot problems, and make product improvements as described in more detail below. Regardless of level selected, the device will be just as secure and will operate normally. This data is collected by Microsoft and stored with one or more unique identifiers that can help us recognize an individual user on an individual device, and understand the device's service issues and use patterns.</p><p>Diagnostic data is categorized into four levels:<ul><li>**Security**<br />Information that’s required to help keep Windows, Windows Server, and System Center secure, including data about the Connected User Experiences and Telemetry component settings, the Malicious Software Removal Tool, and Windows Defender.</li><li>**Basic**<br />Basic device info, including: quality-related data, app compatibility, and data from the Security level.</li><li>**Enhanced**<br />Additional insights, including: how Windows, Windows Server, System Center, and apps are used; how they perform; advanced reliability data; and data from both the Basic and the Security levels.</li><li>**Full**<br />Information about the websites you browse, how you use apps and features; plus additional information about device health, device activity, enhanced error reporting, and data from Enhanced, Basic and the Security levels.<br />At Full, Microsoft also collects the memory state of your device when a system or app crash occurs (which may unintentionally include parts of a file you were using when a problem occurred).</li></ul></p> | [Learn more](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4468236/diagnostics-feedback-and-privacy-in-windows-10-microsoft-privacy)<br /><br />[Configure Windows diagnostic data in your organization](configure-windows-diagnostic-data-in-your-organization.md) | [Privacy Statement](https://privacy.microsoft.com/privacystatement#maindiagnosticsmodule) |
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> | Inking and typing diagnostics | Microsoft collects inking and typing data to improve the language recognition and suggestion capabilities of apps and services running on Windows. | [Learn more](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4468236/diagnostics-feedback-and-privacy-in-windows-10-microsoft-privacy) | [Privacy Statement](https://privacy.microsoft.com/privacystatement#maindiagnosticsmodule) |
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> | Speech | Use your voice for dictation and to talk to Cortana and other apps that use Windows cloud-based speech recognition. Microsoft collects voice data to help improve speech services. | [Learn more](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4468250/speech-inking-typing-and-privacy-microsoft-privacy) | [Privacy Statement](https://privacy.microsoft.com/privacystatement#mainspeechinkingtypingmodule) |
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#### 2.3.7 Diagnostic data: Managing device-based data delete
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Windows 10, version 1809 and later, allows a user to delete diagnostic data collected from their device by going into **Settings** > **Privacy** > **Diagnostic & feedback** and clicking the **Delete** button. An IT administrator can also delete diagnostic data for a device using the [`Clear-WindowsDiagnosticData`](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/windowsdiagnosticdata/Clear-WindowsDiagnosticData?view=win10-ps) PowerShell cmdlet script.
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Windows 10, version 1809 and later, allows a user to delete diagnostic data collected from their device by going into **Settings** > **Privacy** > **Diagnostic & feedback** and clicking the **Delete** button. An IT administrator can also delete diagnostic data for a device using the `[Clear-WindowsDiagnosticData](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/windowsdiagnosticdata/Clear-WindowsDiagnosticData?view=win10-ps)` PowerShell cmdlet script.
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An administrator can disable a user’s ability to delete their device’s diagnostic data by setting the Group Policy: **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Windows Components** > **Data Collection and Preview Builds** > **Disable deleting diagnostic data** or the MDM policy `DisableDeviceDelete`.
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