Intel graphic drivers collect Telemetry By default in windows.

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    11 months ago

    Bless you AMD

    AMD handles its version of CIP and Telemetry in arguably the most transparent manner. The installer of AMD Software Adrenalin presents the option to prevent its data-collection tool from being enabled at the completion of driver installation, regardless of whether you’ve chosen the “typical,” “driver only,” or “custom” install options. There’s an entire page of the installer dedicated to this, you see a large checkbox about data-collection that’s checked by default, but which you can uncheck, and complete installation.

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      How bout just don’t install privacy-invading data collection services alongside a fucking device driver at all.

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        They provide relevant system information for issues which some people are willing to provide. Why not let them?

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          Crash reports are one thing, but web browsing data and enumerating devices on your local network go well beyond that objective

          From https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/topics/idsa-cip.html

          Other devices in your computing environment

          The categories of websites you visit, but not the URL itself, Includes universal plug and play devices and devices that broadcast

          information to your computer on a local area network: for example, smart TV model and vendor information, and video streaming devices.

          The categories of websites you visit, but not the URL itself, The information collected includes categorized web browsing history that shows how long and how often you visited specific categories of sites (i.e. social media, personal finance, or news). All site visits are classified into one of 30 categories. We do not collect URLs, web pages titles, or user-specific content without explicit permission from you.

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            Crash reports arent the only thing that is a result of a bug. Take for example, the bug involving high idle power consumption is not a crash related bug. The practical way to fix that is to juxtapose settings and conigurations of users receiving the said bug to see of its hardware or software related.

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    This shit should be illegal. Or, specifically, should be required to be opt-in only.

    Data is a commodity, and has been for a long time. Collecting / using users’ data without their express consent should not be as accepted as it is.

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        It’s what the ePrivacy directive says, yes. But some get around this by claiming that it’s necessary for the operation of the device/service (doubtful) or that it has limited effect on privacy (depends on exceptions created by member states)

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      The installer has a checkbox for CIP, which is the data collection tool. Don’t install the CIP, and it won’t collect telemetry.

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        Works for CIP, but not for NVIDIA drivers:

        Intel CIP is functionally similar to the Telemetry component of the GeForce Software. NVIDIA’s Telemetry is installed and enabled by default along with your GeForce graphics drivers, and you cannot opt out from it, as it does not even figure in the “custom” installer options.

        (Emphasis mine)

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          Sure, but that wasn’t the question. They asked how to opt out of Intel’s telemetry gathering, since that’s the topic of the article. The article just happens to also mention nvidia and AMD, since they’re competing companies with similar products.

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            I wasn’t replying to the person asking how to disable it; it was a secondary comment in response to your answer, and the sentence I quoted was from the article the post is about, so I figured it was relevant? :P