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Tiny11 Builder can now create Windows 11 images with telemetry disabled

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Earlier this month, NTDEV, the maker of the Tiny11 project, released a revamped version of Tiny11 Builder, an open source script that lets you debloat a Windows 11 image for an easier experience. Today, a new version of the script hit its GitHub repository with one important new feature: the ability to turn off telemetry.

Now, in addition to allowing you to modify a Windows 11 image to remove unwanted parts, Tiny11 Builder can prevent the operating system from sharing with Microsoft what many consider to be too much user data. This information includes things like an application compatibility assessor, customer experience improvement plan, and more.

The removal of telemetry seems to be the only change in the latest Tiny11 Builder update. However, according to the project’s GitHub repository, the developer plans to implement additional capabilities, such as “more ad exposure,” better language recognition, more flexibility in terms of what to keep and what to clear, and possibly a graphical user interface.

Tiny11 Builder is a PowerShell script that uses only Microsoft-made tools to get rid of what the operating system does not allow to remove in its default mode. Creating a different ISO with Tiny11 Builder isn’t as efficient as downloading one directly from Microsoft, but in the end, you get a clean image that lets you bypass the Microsoft account and hardware requirements. It can also delete things like Microsoft Edge, Get Started, OneDrive and other parts that many consider unnecessary in Windows 11.

You can find all the details about Tiny11 Builder and how to use it on its GitHub page.

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