This policy setting turns off the advertising ID, preventing apps from using the ID for experiences across apps. If you enable this policy setting, the advertising ID is turned off. Apps can't use the ID for experiences across apps. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users can control whether apps can use the advertising ID for experiences across apps.
This policy setting turns off real-time protection prompts for known malware detection. Endpoint Protection alerts you when ...
This policy setting turns off real-time protection prompts for known malware detection. Windows Defender alerts you when ...
This policy setting turns off scripting for the location feature. If you enable this policy setting, scripts for the location ...
This policy setting turns off the active tests performed by the Windows Network Connectivity Status Indicator (NCSI) to determine ...
This policy setting turns off the advertising ID, preventing apps from using the ID for experiences across apps. If you enable ...
This policy setting turns off the boot and resume optimizations for the hybrid hard disks in the system. If you enable this ...
This policy setting turns off the location feature for this computer. If you enable this policy setting, the location feature ...
This policy setting turns off the Security Settings Check feature, which checks Internet Explorer security settings to determine ...
This policy setting turns off the sensor feature for this computer. If you enable this policy setting, the sensor feature ...