Disable "Device" task
- Windows onlyThis script improves your privacy on Windows
- Single actionThis page belongs to a script, containing basic changes to achieve a task.
- Impact: Minimum
System Functionality / Data Loss Risk: Low
This action improves privacy with minimal impact when you run the recommended script.
- Batch (batchfile)These changes use Windows system commands to update your settings.
- Administrator rights requiredThis script requires privilege access to do the system changes
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Overview
This script disables the "Device" scheduled task.
According to the Task Scheduler, this task triggers the execution of the
%SYSTEMROOT%\System32\devicecensus.exe SystemCxt
command in Windows 10 and 11.
This component collects device and configuration data, which is then sent to Microsoft 1.
By disabling this task, users can prevent this specific data collection process, enhancing their privacy.
Overview of default task statuses
\Microsoft\Windows\Device Information\Device
:
OS Version | Default status |
---|---|
Windows 10 22H2 | 🟢 Ready |
Windows 11 22H2 | 🟢 Ready |
Sources
- Monitor connection health - Configuration Manager. Microsoft Learn. (2023).
Original: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/desktop-analytics/monitor-connection-health
Archived: https://web.archive.org/web/20231017234102/https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/desktop-analytics/monitor-connection-health#census-data-collection
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:: Disable scheduled task(s): `\Microsoft\Windows\Device Information\Device`
PowerShell -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Command "$taskPathPattern='\Microsoft\Windows\Device Information\'; $taskNamePattern='Device'; Write-Output "^""Disabling tasks matching pattern `"^""$taskNamePattern`"^""."^""; $tasks = @(Get-ScheduledTask -TaskPath $taskPathPattern -TaskName $taskNamePattern -ErrorAction Ignore); if (-Not $tasks) { Write-Output "^""Skipping, no tasks matching pattern `"^""$taskNamePattern`"^"" found, no action needed."^""; exit 0; }; $operationFailed = $false; foreach ($task in $tasks) { $taskName = $task.TaskName; if ($task.State -eq [Microsoft.PowerShell.Cmdletization.GeneratedTypes.ScheduledTask.StateEnum]::Disabled) { Write-Output "^""Skipping, task `"^""$taskName`"^"" is already disabled, no action needed."^""; continue; }; try { $task | Disable-ScheduledTask -ErrorAction Stop | Out-Null; Write-Output "^""Successfully disabled task `"^""$taskName`"^""."^""; } catch { Write-Error "^""Failed to disable task `"^""$taskName`"^"": $($_.Exception.Message)"^""; $operationFailed = $true; }; }; if ($operationFailed) { Write-Output 'Failed to disable some tasks. Check error messages above.'; exit 1; }"
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