This post is about how to easily block or stop all of the ways that Microsoft Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 is tracking you and your activity and sending information about you and your PC back to Microsoft. Most can be done through the Windows interface but Spybot has a tool called Spybot Anti-Beacon that is free, works beautifully and can stop most if not all tracking with the click of one button. As far as I can tell there is no additional adware or malware that is installed with it. If you find out otherwise please let me know.
Microsoft has taken the stance that when Windows is installed or Updated these tracking items are turned on by default without any notification to the end-user. I disagree and found Spybot’s Anti-Beacon to be a great tool. In addition, this tool has the option to re-apply your privacy setting on restart of the PC. This is a great option as many times when Microsoft installs an Update they reset the tracking items to a default of ON (ignoring that you personally turned them off) with no notification to the end-user. Be sure if you decide to install this tool to check the box titled “Refresh immunization after each system restart” to have your privacy setting reapplied after each system restart.
The Spybot Anti-Beacon tool has 2 tabs titled “Protection” and “Optional” where privacy items can be turned on or off. Using the Immunize button will turn off all items on the “Protection” tab and most of the items under the “Optional” tab. For additional control click the “Apply” button on items you would like protected on the “Optional” tab.
Spybot does have a portable version of this program which means it could be put on a thumb drive and run on any computer without any installation, but I would suggest you install the full version because the portable version does not have the ability automatically reapply your privacy settings after each reboot.
The link to the Spybot Anti-Beacon tool is https://www.safer-networking.org/spybot-anti-beacon/
If you are as concerned about what Microsoft may be tracking and what data may be being sent back to Microsoft, as I am, I think you will be pleasantly surprised by this tool. A real hats off to Spybot.
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