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I would just block all the data collection dns names you can find. Easiest way is to setup a pihole and point your router's dns at it
Don't know how to do that, also sadly using windows.
I kinda know how to install pihole onto a computer, as in I ran the command on mint once, but I did it slightly wrong potentially
You can also use NextDNS which is kind of like a Pihole in the sky. Pretty easy to setup.