Privacy and Windows 10

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Terry Ganzi

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In today’s connected world, maintaining our privacy is an incredibly important topic to each of us, thus we welcome the questions and the feedback we’ve received since launching Windows 10.

Trust is a core pillar of our More Personal Computing vision, and we know we have to earn it. We’ve taken time to expand the documentation on our approach today with this blog, and new content we’re posting today for consumers and IT Pros, designed to complement our One Microsoft Privacy Policy. We look forward to the next round of questions and feedback on these new posts. I assure you that no other company is more committed, more transparent and listening harder to customers on this important topic than we are.

From the very beginning, we designed Windows 10 with two straightforward privacy principles in mind:

  1. Windows 10 collects information so the product will work better for you.
  2. You are in control with the ability to determine what information is collected.
With Windows 10, information we collect is encrypted in transit to our servers, and then stored in secure facilities. We think of the data we do and don’t collect at 3 levels: Privacy and Windows 10
 
How comfortable do you feel now that Microsoft has released office applications that work on iOS and android platforms as well. Besides these packages are free. It is useful as many people can work on their phones, but privacy????
 
ROTFLMAO at this...

"I assure you that no other company is more committed, more transparent and listening harder to customers on this important topic than we are."
 
Microsoft responded on many privacy issues reported by users but didn't want to fix them all...
 
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They force nobody to use it, you dont like? you move to another OS.

The only problem is that 90% of the world use it :D
 
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