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**Applies to**
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- Windows 11
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- Windows 10, version 1803 and newer
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- Windows 10, version 1803 and later
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- Windows Server, version 1803
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- Windows Server 2019
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## New Windows diagnostic data processor configuration
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Starting in Windows 10 Education, Professional, and Enterprise editions, version 1809 with July 2021 update and later, enterprise customers will now have a new option for controlling their Windows diagnostic data for their Azure Active Directory joined devices.
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Starting in Windows 10 Education, Professional, and Enterprise editions, version 1809 with July 2021 update and later and Windows 11 enterprise customers will now have a new option for controlling their Windows diagnostic data for their Azure Active Directory joined devices.
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Previously, enterprise customers had two options in managing their Windows diagnostic data: 1) allow Microsoft to be the [controller](/compliance/regulatory/gdpr#terminology) of that data and responsible for determining the purposes and means of the processing of Windows diagnostic data in order to improve the Windows 10 operating system and deliver analytical services, or 2) turn off diagnostic data flows altogether.
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### Endpoints
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The following table lists the endpoints related to how you can manage the collection and control of diagnostic data. For more information around the endpoints that are used to send data back to Microsoft, see [Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 21H1](manage-windows-21h1-endpoints.md).
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The following table lists the endpoints related to how you can manage the collection and control of diagnostic data. For more information around the endpoints that are used to send data back to Microsoft, see [Manage connection endpoints for Windows 10 Enterprise, version 21H1](manage-windows-21h1-endpoints.md) and and [Manage connection endpoints for Windows 11](manage-windows-11-endpoints.md).
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| Windows service | Endpoint |
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Required diagnostic data, previously labeled as **Basic**, gathers a limited set of data that’s critical for understanding the device and its configuration. This data helps to identify problems that can occur on a specific hardware or software configuration. For example, it can help determine if crashes are more frequent on devices with a specific amount of memory or that are running a specific driver version.
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This is the default setting for Windows 10 Education editions, the desktop editions starting with Windows 10, version 1903, and Windows 11.
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This is the default setting for Windows 10 Education editions, the desktop editions starting with Windows 10, version 1903 and Windows 11.
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Required diagnostic data includes:
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In Windows 10 and Windows Server 2019, 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.
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>[!Important]
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>This diagnostic data setting is not available on Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022 and has been replaced with policies that can control the amount of optional diagnostic data that is sent. More information on these settings are avaialble in the Manage enterprise diagnostic data section of this document.
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>This diagnostic data setting is not available on Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022 and has been replaced with policies that can control the amount of optional diagnostic data that is sent. More information on these settings are available in the Manage enterprise diagnostic data section of this document.
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When you choose to send enhanced diagnostic data, required diagnostic data will always be included, and we collect the following additional information:
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href: basic-level-windows-diagnostic-events-and-fields-1703.md
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- name: Optional Windows diagnostic data events and fields
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items:
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- name: Windows 10, version 1709 and newer and Windows 11 optional diagnostic data
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- name: Windows 10, version 1709 and later and Windows 11 optional diagnostic data
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href: windows-diagnostic-data.md
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- name: Windows 10, version 1703 optional diagnostic data
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href: windows-diagnostic-data-1703.md
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### 1.2 Data collection monitoring
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[Diagnostic Data Viewer (DDV)](diagnostic-data-viewer-overview.md) is a Microsoft Store app (available in Windows 10, version 1803 and later and Windows 11) that lets a user review the Windows diagnostic data that is being collected on their Windows 10 device and sent to Microsoft in real-time. DDV groups the information into simple categories that describe the data that’s being collected.
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[Diagnostic Data Viewer (DDV)](diagnostic-data-viewer-overview.md) is a Microsoft Store app (available in Windows 10, version 1803 and later and Windows 11) that lets a user review the Windows diagnostic data that is being collected on their Windows 10 or Windows 11 device and sent to Microsoft in real-time. DDV groups the information into simple categories that describe the data that’s being collected.
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An administrator can also use the Diagnostic Data Viewer for PowerShell module to view the diagnostic data collected from the device instead of using the Diagnostic Data Viewer UI. The [Diagnostic Data Viewer for PowerShell Overview](microsoft-diagnosticdataviewer.md) provides further information.
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- Data about device properties, such as the operating system version and available memory, is used to determine whether the device is due to, and able to, receive a Windows update.
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- Data about device peripherals is used to determine whether a device has installed drivers that might be negatively impacted by a Windows update.
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- Data about which devices, peripherals, and settings are most-used by customers, is used to prioritize Windows 10 and Windows 11improvements to determine the greatest positive impact to the most Windows 10 users.
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- Data about which devices, peripherals, and settings are most-used by customers, is used to prioritize Windows 10 and Windows 11 improvements to determine the greatest positive impact to the most Windows 10 and Windows 11 users.
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**With (optional) Tailored experiences:**<br>
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If a user has enabled Tailored experiences on the device, [Pseudonymized](#pseudo) Device, Connectivity, and Configuration data from Windows 10 and Windows 11 is used by Microsoft to [personalize](#personalize), [recommend](#recommend), and [offer](#offer) Microsoft products and services to Windows 10 and Windows 11 users. Also, if a user has enabled Tailored experiences on the device, [Pseudonymized](#pseudo) Device, Connectivity, and Configuration data from Windows 10 and Windows 11 is used by Microsoft to [promote](#promote) third-party Windows apps, services, hardware, and peripherals to Windows 10 and Windows 11users. For example:
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### Data Use for Product and Service Usage data
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**For Diagnostics:**<br>
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[Pseudonymized](#pseudo) Product and Service Usage data from Windows 10 is used by Microsoft to [provide](#provide) and [improve](#improve) Windows 10 and related Microsoft product and services. For example:
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[Pseudonymized](#pseudo) Product and Service Usage data from Windows 10 and Windows 11 is used by Microsoft to [provide](#provide) and [improve](#improve) Windows 10 and Windows 11 and related Microsoft product and services. For example:
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- Data about the specific apps that are in-use when an error occurs is used to troubleshoot and repair issues with Windows features and Microsoft apps.
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- Data about the specific apps that are in-use when an error occurs is used to troubleshoot and repair issues with Windows features and Microsoft apps.
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- Data about the specific apps that are most-used by customers, is used to prioritize Windows 10 and Windows 11 improvements to determine the greatest positive impact to the most Windows 10 and Windows 11 users.
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- Data about whether devices have Suggestions turned off from the **Settings Phone** screen is to improve the Suggestions feature.
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- Data about whether a user canceled the authentication process in their browser is used to help troubleshoot issues with and improve the authentication process.
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- Data about alternate words shown and selected by the user after right-clicking is used to improve the word recommendation feature.
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- Data about autocorrected words that were restored back to the original word by the user is used to improve the autocorrect feature.
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- Data about whether Narrator detected and recognized a touch gesture is used to improve touch gesture recognition.
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- Data about handwriting samples sent from the Handwriting Panel is used to help Microsoft improve handwriting recognition.
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- Data about handwriting samples sent from the Handwriting Panel is used to help Microsoft improve handwriting recognition.
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**With (optional) Tailored experiences:**
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