diff --git a/Group Policies/Computer Configuration/Windows Components/App Privacy.md b/Group Policies/Computer Configuration/Windows Components/App Privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..adef775 --- /dev/null +++ b/Group Policies/Computer Configuration/Windows Components/App Privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +# App Privacy + +`Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\App Privacy` + +These contains some settings that are not in the Settings app. Most of these stuff I will never use, therefore I am forcing them to be off. You do not need to follow me on this, but you should at least check out all of the policies there. + +- Let Windows apps access account information -> Enabled -> Force Deny +- Let Windows apps access user movements while running in the background -> Enabled -> Force Deny +- Let Windows apps access the calendar -> Enabled -> Force Deny +- Let Windows apps access call history -> Enabled -> Force Deny +- Let Windows apps access contacts -> Enabled -> Force Deny +- Let Windows apps access email -> Enabled -> Force Deny +- Let Windows apps access and eye tracker device -> Enabled -> Force Deny +- Let Windows apps take screenshots of various windows or displays -> Enabled -> Force Deny +- Let Windows apps turn off the screenshot border -> Enabled -> Force Deny +- Let Windows apps access location -> Enabled -> Force Deny +- Let Windows apps access messaging -> Enabled -> Force Deny +- Let Windows apps access motion -> Enabled -> Force Deny +- Let Windows apps make phone calls -> Enabled -> Force Deny +- Let Windows apps activate with voice -> Enabled -> Force Deny +- Let Windows apps access diagnostic information about other apps -> Enabled -> Force Deny