Windows 81 And Windows Server 2012 R2 Privacy Statement For Installation Features Key [Editor's Choice]
During setup, the following non-personal data may be sent to Microsoft:
No personal documents, files, or user-created content are transmitted.
The installation features key for Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 is not merely an activation token. It is a privacy policy selector. Enter a retail key, and you invite advertising IDs and consumer data flows. Enter a volume license key, and you gain control—but not total silence. During setup, the following non-personal data may be
As both OSes fade into legacy status, their privacy statements remain legally binding for those who use them. Understanding the link between that 25-character key and Microsoft’s data collection is the only way to install with both eyes open.
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Since Microsoft has officially ended Mainstream and Extended support for both Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2, the original privacy statement URLs often redirect to generic modern privacy pages or are deprecated.
Below is text suitable for a privacy notice regarding the installation, features, and product keys for these specific operating systems. This text is designed to be used in documentation, installation guides, or system administration logs. No personal documents, files, or user-created content are
Even during the OOBE (Out-Of-Box Experience), the Windows 8.1 privacy statement discloses that the Installation Features Key enables the Diagnostic Tracking Service. This service sends: