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title: Audit Removable Storage (Windows 10)
description: This topic for the IT professional describes the Advanced Security Audit policy setting, Audit Removable Storage, which determines .
description: This topic for the IT professional describes the Advanced Security Audit policy setting, Audit Removable Storage, which determines when there is a read or a write to a removable drive.
ms.assetid: 1746F7B3-8B41-4661-87D8-12F734AFFB26
ms.prod: W10
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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- Windows 10
This topic for the IT professional describes the Advanced Security Audit policy setting, **Audit Removable Storage**, which determines .
This topic for the IT professional describes the Advanced Security Audit policy setting, **Audit Removable Storage**, which determines when there is a read or a write to a removable drive.
Event volume:
Event volume: Low
Default: Not configured

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<td align="left"><p>[Protect your enterprise data using enterprise data protection (EDP)](protect-enterprise-data-using-edp.md)</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>With the increase of employee-owned devices in the enterprise, theres also an increasing risk of accidental data leak through apps and services, like email, social media, and the public cloud, which are outside of the enterprises control. For example, when an employee sends the latest engineering pictures to their personal email account, copies and pastes product info to a public Yammer group or tweet, or saves an in-progress sales report to their public cloud storage.</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>With the increase of employee-owned devices in the enterprise, theres also an increasing risk of accidental data leak through apps and services, like email, social media, and the public cloud, which are outside of the enterprises control. For example, when an employee sends the latest engineering pictures from their personal email account, copies and pastes product info into a tweet, or saves an in-progress sales report to their public cloud storage.</p></td>
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<td align="left"><p>[Use Windows Event Forwarding to help with intrusion detection](use-windows-event-forwarding-to-assist-in-instrusion-detection.md)</p></td>

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<span style="color:#ED1C24;">[Some information relates to pre-released product, which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.]</span>
With the increase of employee-owned devices in the enterprise, theres also an increasing risk of accidental data leak through apps and services, like email, social media, and the public cloud, which are outside of the enterprises control. For example, when an employee sends the latest engineering pictures to their personal email account, copies and pastes product info to a public Yammer group or tweet, or saves an in-progress sales report to their public cloud storage.
With the increase of employee-owned devices in the enterprise, theres also an increasing risk of accidental data leak through apps and services, like email, social media, and the public cloud, which are outside of the enterprises control. For example, when an employee sends the latest engineering pictures from their personal email account, copies and pastes product info into a tweet, or saves an in-progress sales report to their public cloud storage.
Enterprise data protection (EDP) helps to protect against this potential data leakage without otherwise interfering with the employee experience. EDP also helps to protect enterprise apps and data against accidental data leak on enterprise-owned devices and personal devices that employees bring to work without requiring changes to your environment or other apps. Finally, another data protection technology, Azure Rights Management also works alongside EDP to extend data protection for data that leaves the device, such as when email attachments are sent from an enterprise aware version of a rights management mail client.

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<p>Dynamically inserted app tile</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>MDM: <strong>Allow Windows Consumer Features</strong></p>
<p>Group Policy: <strong>Computer Configuration</strong>\<strong>Administrative Templates</strong>\<strong>Windows Components</strong>\<strong>Cloud Content</strong>\<strong>Turn off Microsoft consumer experiences</strong></p>
<p>Group Policy: <strong>Computer Configuration</strong>\\<strong>Administrative Templates</strong>\\<strong>Windows Components</strong>\\<strong>Cloud Content</strong>\\<strong>Turn off Microsoft consumer experiences</strong></p>
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<strong>Note</strong>  
<p>This policy also enables or disables notifications for a user's Microsoft account and app tiles from Microsoft dynamically inserted in the default Start menu.</p>