How to disable telemetry for all users
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I installed 18.04 (clean install) on a computer that is intended to be a multi-user system. Every new user I create gets asked to opt out of telemetry on his or her first login (as part of the welcome screen, as shown in ). As an admin, I do not want the system to ever send these reports to Canonical, even if one of the users accidentally misses the question, e.g. by quickly clicking through the welcome screen.
How can I pre-emptively opt-out of sending system reports for all users?
I know that I can just login as each user myself after I create them. However:
- Is there is a command or setting that can do it once and for all?
- If possible, I would like the users to still get the welcome screen (since it explains what has changed in 18.04), but with the telemetry question disabled, already set to No, or skipped altogether.
(It appears that the welcome screen can be completely removed by but I am unsure if this disables the telemetry.)
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I installed 18.04 (clean install) on a computer that is intended to be a multi-user system. Every new user I create gets asked to opt out of telemetry on his or her first login (as part of the welcome screen, as shown in ). As an admin, I do not want the system to ever send these reports to Canonical, even if one of the users accidentally misses the question, e.g. by quickly clicking through the welcome screen.
How can I pre-emptively opt-out of sending system reports for all users?
I know that I can just login as each user myself after I create them. However:
- Is there is a command or setting that can do it once and for all?
- If possible, I would like the users to still get the welcome screen (since it explains what has changed in 18.04), but with the telemetry question disabled, already set to No, or skipped altogether.
(It appears that the welcome screen can be completely removed by but I am unsure if this disables the telemetry.)
users 18.04 telemetry
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This answer might help as it provides method to block all reports askubuntu.com/a/1030168/696245
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May 4 at 9:43
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I installed 18.04 (clean install) on a computer that is intended to be a multi-user system. Every new user I create gets asked to opt out of telemetry on his or her first login (as part of the welcome screen, as shown in ). As an admin, I do not want the system to ever send these reports to Canonical, even if one of the users accidentally misses the question, e.g. by quickly clicking through the welcome screen.
How can I pre-emptively opt-out of sending system reports for all users?
I know that I can just login as each user myself after I create them. However:
- Is there is a command or setting that can do it once and for all?
- If possible, I would like the users to still get the welcome screen (since it explains what has changed in 18.04), but with the telemetry question disabled, already set to No, or skipped altogether.
(It appears that the welcome screen can be completely removed by but I am unsure if this disables the telemetry.)
users 18.04 telemetry
I installed 18.04 (clean install) on a computer that is intended to be a multi-user system. Every new user I create gets asked to opt out of telemetry on his or her first login (as part of the welcome screen, as shown in ). As an admin, I do not want the system to ever send these reports to Canonical, even if one of the users accidentally misses the question, e.g. by quickly clicking through the welcome screen.
How can I pre-emptively opt-out of sending system reports for all users?
I know that I can just login as each user myself after I create them. However:
- Is there is a command or setting that can do it once and for all?
- If possible, I would like the users to still get the welcome screen (since it explains what has changed in 18.04), but with the telemetry question disabled, already set to No, or skipped altogether.
(It appears that the welcome screen can be completely removed by but I am unsure if this disables the telemetry.)
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This answer might help as it provides method to block all reports askubuntu.com/a/1030168/696245
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This answer might help as it provides method to block all reports askubuntu.com/a/1030168/696245
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This answer might help as it provides method to block all reports askubuntu.com/a/1030168/696245
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This answer might help as it provides method to block all reports askubuntu.com/a/1030168/696245
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