If you don't have the CD that came with your Blackberry, the Software can be downloaded here. Step 2 Save the policy. Step 3 Wipe your Blackberry, creating a backup if necessary. If this option is unavailable, you may have to install the latest software on your Blackberry. You need to Download and install the latest OS for your device. Connect your device, open the Desktop Manager, select Application Loader, and follow the prompts. Step 4 Close the Desktop Manager if it is open.
Name the value Path. For more information about multiple policies, see Deploy multiple Windows Defender Application Control policies. You can add the -Fallback parameter to catch any applications not discovered using the primary file rule level specified by the -Level parameter.
For more information about file rule level options, see Windows Defender Application Control file rule levels. Without this parameter, the tool will scan the C-drive by default. You can use the binary file as a WDAC policy or sign it for additional security. We recommend that you keep the original. Alternatively, you would have to create a new policy from a new scan for servicing. We recommend that every WDAC policy be run in audit mode before being enforced.
Doing so allows administrators to discover any issues with the policy without receiving error messages. Feedback will be sent to Microsoft: By pressing the submit button, your feedback will be used to improve Microsoft products and services. Privacy policy.
Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Note Make sure the reference computer is virus and malware-free, and install any software you want to be scanned before creating the WDAC policy.
Just get in touch and let us know if things change, using the same details above. Sometimes we use a Post Office address search or postcode lists etc to check data you send us. We last updated this policy in May Privacy Policy. Introduction At Bin Twinning we are committed to keeping your data safe, and your privacy and peace of mind are important to us. This document tells you how, when and why we collect data from people, and what we use it for.
Who we are Bin Twinning is a water and sanitation charity initiative. Directly with us Firstly, and most obviously, when you give us your personal information, we save it and use it to communicate with you. When you visit our website We collect non-personal data about people who visit our website. Information you put online Sometimes we gather information that people make available on places like Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn. Indirectly from third parties If you give them your consent, we collect information from third parties such as event organisers for example, a marathon organiser or sites like Just Giving when you fundraise for Bin Twinning.
Publicly available data Sometimes we also collect publicly available information from Companies House, the Charity Commission and from articles, newspapers or blogs. Sensitive data If you send us sensitive information about yourself, for example about your religious beliefs, or your physical or mental health, please be aware that we may collect and keep this information unless you tell us not to.
If you were an existing supporter before 25 May We will only email you if you have given consent. Partnerships and major donors If you show us you might be in a position to partner our work in a greater capacity, we will collect further information based on our legitimate interest.
Personalised marketing We might use your data to: tell you about our work and how you can support our work, eg volunteering, community fundraising deliver digital advertising about our work to you on social media websites such as Google and Facebook. We may also reach out to people who have similar interests to you. In this case, if you have agreed to receive email marketing communications from us, we send Facebook your email address. Facebook then delivers our advertising to you and to others with similar interests to yours.
How long? Security We do all we can to protect your personal data, and this includes having the right technology. Where we store your personal information We use cloud-based systems to process data — that means data may be processed outside of the European Economic Area EEA.
When we have to share information by law We may need to pass on information if required by law or if a regulatory body, like HMRC, or the police ask us to. Our service providers and third parties We will only share information with PayPal or Stripe when they need it to process payments. What are cookies? How we use cookies on our website To make the most of our website you should leave cookies turned on, otherwise you might not be able to see all of our lovely site.
Cookies help us: customise what you see when you visit our site, and help us understand what would interest you process any requests, applications or transactions do our internal administration and analysis. Managing cookies You can turn off cookies on most browsers.
To find out how, use the help function. Third party cookies There are a few external companies that Bin Twinning works with who set cookies on our website. Supporters in vulnerable circumstances We want to do all we can to support anyone we engage with who is in vulnerable circumstances. Preferences If you want to change what we send you or how we contact you, just let us know — eg you can tell us you no longer want fundraising materials, or ask us to contact you by email rather than post.
Updating your details Its really helpful if you keep your details with us up-to-date. If you do want to do any of the above, just get in touch and let us know.
Changes to this policy We last updated this policy in May
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