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[DOCS] Updates telemetry settings #149651

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3 changes: 1 addition & 2 deletions docs/settings/telemetry-settings.asciidoc
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Expand Up @@ -25,8 +25,7 @@ See our https://www.elastic.co/legal/privacy-statement[Privacy Statement] to lea

[[telemetry-optIn]] `telemetry.optIn`::
Set to `true` to send cluster statistics to Elastic. Reporting your
cluster statistics helps us improve your user experience. Your data is never
shared with anyone. Set to `false` to stop sending any telemetry data to Elastic. +
cluster statistics helps us improve your user experience. Set to `false` to stop sending any telemetry data to Elastic. +
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This setting can be changed at any time in <<advanced-options, Advanced Settings>>.
To prevent users from changing it,
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions docs/setup/settings.asciidoc
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Expand Up @@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ This setting may not be used when <<server-compression, `server.compression.enab

`server.compression.brotli.enabled`::
Set to `true` to enable brotli (br) compression format.
Note: browsers not supporting brotli compression will fallback to using gzip instead.
Note: browsers not supporting brotli compression will fallback to using gzip instead.
This setting may not be used when <<server-compression, `server.compression.enabled`>> is set to `false`. *Default: `false`*

[[server-securityResponseHeaders-strictTransportSecurity]] `server.securityResponseHeaders.strictTransportSecurity`::
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is used in all responses to the client from the {kib} server, and specifies what value is used. Allowed values are any text value or `null`.
To disable, set to `null`. *Default:* `null`

[[server-securityResponseHeaders-disableEmbedding]]`server.securityResponseHeaders.disableEmbedding`::
[[server-securityResponseHeaders-disableEmbedding]]`server.securityResponseHeaders.disableEmbedding`::
Controls whether the https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy[`Content-Security-Policy`] and
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Frame-Options[`X-Frame-Options`] headers are configured to disable embedding
{kib} in other webpages using iframes. When set to `true`, secure headers are used to disable embedding, which adds the `frame-ancestors:
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[[settings-telemetry-optIn]] `telemetry.optIn`::
Reporting your cluster statistics helps
us improve your user experience. Your data is never shared with anyone.
us improve your user experience.
Set to `true` to allow telemetry data to be sent to Elastic.
When `false`, the telemetry data is never sent to Elastic. +
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[[settings-explore-data-in-context]] `xpack.discoverEnhanced.actions.exploreDataInContextMenu.enabled`::
Enables the *Explore underlying data* option that allows you to open *Discover* from a dashboard panel and view the panel data. *Default: `false`*
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When you create visualizations using the *Lens* drag-and-drop editor, you can use the toolbar to open and explore your data in *Discover*. For more information, check out <<explore-lens-data-in-discover, Explore the data in Discover>>.
When you create visualizations using the *Lens* drag-and-drop editor, you can use the toolbar to open and explore your data in *Discover*. For more information, check out <<explore-lens-data-in-discover, Explore the data in Discover>>.

[[settings-explore-data-in-chart]] `xpack.discoverEnhanced.actions.exploreDataInChart.enabled`::
Enables you to view the underlying documents in a data series from a dashboard panel. *Default: `false`*
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