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Internet Protocol version 6 Network Address Translation Traversal
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What this feature does
The Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) Network Address Translation (NAT) Traversal service helps existing home Internet gateway devices transition from IPv4 to IPv6. IPv6 helps enable end-to-end connectivity that is often needed by peer-to-peer applications.
Information collected, processed or transmitted
Each time you start up your computer, the NAT Traversal service will attempt to locate a public IPv6 Internet service by sending a query over the Internet. If you use a program (for example, Windows Meeting Space) that needs IPv6 connectivity, or if you configure your firewall to always enable IPv6 connectivity, then standard Domain Name Service (DNS) information will periodically be sent to the Microsoft IPv6 web service by default. No additional information is sent to Microsoft.
Use of information
This query sends standard DNS information to determine if your computer is connected to the Internet and if it can locate a public IPv6 service.
Choice and control
Using the netsh command line tool, you can change the query that the service sends over the Internet to use non-Microsoft servers instead, or you can turn off this feature.
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