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@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Other data we collect to provide communication services to you include the:
Video.
-If you enter our retail stores or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.
If you use Spend, at your direction, we may also collect payment card information, receipt data, or financial transaction data, to provide the service.
If you use Enterprise Online Services, Microsoft collects Customer Data (including content), Support Data, and Administrator Data, defined below in the Enterprise and Developer Products section.
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ However, we do not use what you say in email, chat, video calls or voice mail, oMicrosoft uses the data we collect for three basic purposes, described in more detail below: (1) to operate our business and provide (including improving and personalizing) the products we offer, (2) to send communications, including promotional communications, and (3) to show advertising, whether in our own products supported by advertising like MSN and Bing, or in products offered by third parties.
In carrying out these purposes, we combine data we collect to give you a more seamless, consistent and personalized experience. -For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Windows Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. +For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Microsoft Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. However, to enhance privacy, we have built in technological and procedural safeguards designed to prevent certain data combinations. For example, we store data we collect from you when you are unauthenticated (not signed in) separately from any account information that directly identifies you, such as your name, email address or phone number.
@@ -999,7 +999,7 @@ Cortana can access the demographic data (such as your age, postal code and gende Other Microsoft product usage. Cortana uses data collected through other Microsoft services to provide personalized suggestions. For example, Cortana uses data collected by the Sports app, so it can automatically display information about the teams you follow. -It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in the Windows Store so it can offer better suggestions. +It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in Microsoft Store so it can offer better suggestions. Your interests in Cortana's Notebook can be used by other Microsoft services, such as Bing or MSN, to customize your interests, preferences, and favorites in those experiences as well.@@ -1068,6 +1068,15 @@ For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offeri
Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. +For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and delete strings of numbers that may include personal identifiable information that we detect in the sample.
+If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
+Microsoft Translator is a statistical machine translation system designed to automatically translate text and speech between numerous supported languages. +Translator may be incorporated into other Microsoft products and services, such as Office, SharePoint, and Bing. +Third parties may also incorporate Translator into their own services and offerings. +For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offerings, consult their privacy statements.
+Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. +We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. +Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and mask or delete strings of numbers and other personally identifiable information we detect in the sample.
If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
Top of page SwiftKeySwiftKeySwiftKey Keyboard and related apps and services use data about how you type – including the emoji you use and the words that matter to you – to learn your writing style and provide personalized autocorrect and predictive text that adapts to you.
@@ -1112,7 +1121,7 @@ If you choose to turn on Tailored experiences, this data can al This data is transmitted to Microsoft and stored with one or more unique identifiers that can help us recognize an individual user on an individual device and understand the device's service issues and use patterns. There are two levels of diagnostic and usage data: Basic and Full. At the lowest level, Basic, we collect only data necessary to keep Windows devices up-to-date and secure. -Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Store updates, and basic error data. +Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Microsoft Store updates, and basic error data. We collect the following data at the Basic level:Some of the settings that are synced include:
Windows Update automatically downloads Windows software updates to your device. You can configure Windows Update to automatically install these updates as they become available (recommended) or have Windows notify you when a restart is required to finish installing updates. -Apps available through the Windows Store are automatically updated through the Store, as described in the Store section above. +Apps available through Microsoft Store are automatically updated through Microsoft Store, as described in the Microsoft Store section above.
Top of page Web Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerWeb Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerMicrosoft Edge is Microsoft's default web browser for Windows. Internet Explorer, Microsoft's legacy browser, is also available in Windows. @@ -1331,7 +1340,7 @@ To learn more about how Cortana uses data and how you can control that, go to th
Top of page Wi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsWi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsIf you turn it on Connect to suggested open hotspots in Wi-Fi settings, you will automatically connect to suggested open Wi-Fi networks. Please note that not all networks are secure - be careful using an open network to do something online that requires sensitive or personal data, such as making a banking transaction or a purchase.
Top of page -Windows AppsWindows AppsA number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in the Windows Store. +Windows AppsWindows Apps
A number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in Microsoft Store. Some of those apps include:
Maps app. The Maps app provides location-based services and uses Bing services to process your searches within the Maps app. @@ -1495,26 +1504,26 @@ You can review and edit the personal data you provided to the Rewards program by If you have children who use Xbox services, you can set up child accounts for them. Children 17 and younger cannot create an account on Xbox Live without parental consent. Adults in the family can change consent choices and online safety settings for child accounts on xbox.com.
Top of page -StoreStoreThe Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. +Microsoft StoreMicrosoft Store
Microsoft Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. It includes:
We collect data about how you access and use the Store. +
We collect data about how you access and use Microsoft Store. the products you've viewed, purchased, or installed. -the preferences you set for viewing apps in the Store. +the preferences you set for viewing apps in Microsoft Store. and any ratings, reviews or problem reports you submit. Your Microsoft account is associated with your ratings and reviews. and if you write a review, the name and picture from your Microsoft account will be published with your review.
-Permission for Store apps. -Many apps you install from the Windows Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. +Permission for Microsoft Store apps. +Many apps you install from Microsoft Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. An app's use of certain hardware and software features may give the app or its related service access to your data. For example, a photo editing app might access your device's camera to let you take a new photo or access photos or videos stored on your device for editing, and a restaurant guide might use your location to provide nearby recommendations. -Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in the Store. -Many of the features that Windows Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. +Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store. +Many of the features that Microsoft Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. In Windows, in many cases, you can choose which apps can use a particular feature. Go to Start >. Settings >. @@ -1523,17 +1532,17 @@ Select the feature (for example, Calendar) and select which app permissions are The lists of apps in Windows privacy settings that can use hardware and software features will not include "Classic Windows" applications, and these applications are not affected by these settings.
App updates. -Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Store settings, the Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. +Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Microsoft Store settings, Microsoft Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. Updated apps might use different Windows hardware and software features from the previous versions, which could give them access to different data on your device. You will be prompted for consent if an updated app accesses certain features, such as location. -You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in the Windows Store.
+You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in Microsoft Store.Each app's use of your data collected through any of these features is subject to the app developer's privacy policies. -If an app available through the Windows Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in the Store.
+If an app available through Microsoft Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store.Sideloaded apps and developer mode. Developer features such as the "developer mode" setting are intended for development use only. If you enable developer features, your device may become unreliable or unusable, and expose you to security risks. -Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than the Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. +Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than Microsoft Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. Windows policies, notifications, permissions and other features intended to help protect your privacy when apps access your data may not function as described in this statement for sideloaded apps or when developer features are enabled.
Top of page MSNMSNMSN services include websites and a suite of apps, including MSN News, Weather, Sports, and Money, and previous versions of the apps branded as Bing (together, "MSN Apps"). The MSN Apps are available on various platforms, including Windows, iOS, and Android. @@ -1812,7 +1821,7 @@ Other data we collect to provide communication services to you include the:
Video. -If you enter our retail stores or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.
+If you enter Microsoft Store locations or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.If you use Spend, at your direction, we may also collect payment card information, receipt data, or financial transaction data, to provide the service.
If you use Enterprise Online Services, Microsoft collects Customer Data (including content), Support Data, and Administrator Data, defined below in the Enterprise and Developer Products section.
@@ -1824,7 +1833,7 @@ And we use data to help show more relevant ads, whether in our own products supp However, we do not use what you say in email, chat, video calls or voice mail, or your documents, photos or other personal files to target ads to you.Full textMicrosoft uses the data we collect for three basic purposes, described in more detail below: (1) to operate our business and provide (including improving and personalizing) the products we offer, (2) to send communications, including promotional communications, and (3) to show advertising, whether in our own products supported by advertising like MSN and Bing, or in products offered by third parties.
In carrying out these purposes, we combine data we collect to give you a more seamless, consistent and personalized experience. -For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Windows Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. +For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Microsoft Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. However, to enhance privacy, we have built in technological and procedural safeguards designed to prevent certain data combinations. For example, we store data we collect from you when you are unauthenticated (not signed in) separately from any account information that directly identifies you, such as your name, email address or phone number.
@@ -2661,7 +2670,7 @@ Cortana can access the demographic data (such as your age, postal code and gende Other Microsoft product usage. Cortana uses data collected through other Microsoft services to provide personalized suggestions. For example, Cortana uses data collected by the Sports app, so it can automatically display information about the teams you follow. -It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in the Windows Store so it can offer better suggestions. +It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in Microsoft Store so it can offer better suggestions. Your interests in Cortana's Notebook can be used by other Microsoft services, such as Bing or MSN, to customize your interests, preferences, and favorites in those experiences as well.@@ -2729,6 +2738,15 @@ For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offeri
Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. +For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and delete strings of numbers that may include personal identifiable information that we detect in the sample.
+If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
+Microsoft Translator is a statistical machine translation system designed to automatically translate text and speech between numerous supported languages. +Translator may be incorporated into other Microsoft products and services, such as Office, SharePoint, and Bing. +Third parties may also incorporate Translator into their own services and offerings. +For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offerings, consult their privacy statements.
+Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. +We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. +Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and mask or delete strings of numbers and other personally identifiable information we detect in the sample.
If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
SwiftKeySwiftKeymainswiftkeymoduleSummarySwiftKey Keyboard and related apps and services use data about how you type – including the emoji you use and the words that matter to you – to learn your writing style and provide personalized autocorrect and predictive text that adapts to you.
When you use our products, we collect data such as device, network, performance, and usage statistics. @@ -2768,7 +2786,7 @@ If you choose to turn on Tailored experiences, this data can al This data is transmitted to Microsoft and stored with one or more unique identifiers that can help us recognize an individual user on an individual device and understand the device's service issues and use patterns. There are two levels of diagnostic and usage data: Basic and Full. At the lowest level, Basic, we collect only data necessary to keep Windows devices up-to-date and secure. -Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Store updates, and basic error data. +Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Microsoft Store updates, and basic error data. We collect the following data at the Basic level:
Some of the settings that are synced include:
Windows Update automatically downloads Windows software updates to your device. You can configure Windows Update to automatically install these updates as they become available (recommended) or have Windows notify you when a restart is required to finish installing updates. -Apps available through the Windows Store are automatically updated through the Store, as described in the Store section above. +Apps available through Microsoft Store are automatically updated through Microsoft Store, as described in the Microsoft Store section above.
Web Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerWeb Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorermainwebbrowsersmoduleSummaryMicrosoft Edge is Microsoft's default web browser for Windows. Internet Explorer, Microsoft's legacy browser, is also available in Windows. Whenever you use a web browser to access the Internet, data about your device ("standard device data") is sent to the websites you visit and online services you use. @@ -2979,7 +2997,7 @@ If Bing is your default search provider, we use this data as described in the Bi You can disable Cortana assistance in Microsoft Edge at any time in Microsoft Edge Settings. To learn more about how Cortana uses data and how you can control that, go to the Cortana section of this privacy statement.
Wi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsWi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsmainwi-fisensemoduleSummaryIf you turn it on Connect to suggested open hotspots in Wi-Fi settings, you will automatically connect to suggested open Wi-Fi networks. -Please note that not all networks are secure - be careful using an open network to do something online that requires sensitive or personal data, such as making a banking transaction or a purchase.
Windows AppsWindows AppsmainwindowsappsmoduleSummaryA number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in the Windows Store. +Please note that not all networks are secure - be careful using an open network to do something online that requires sensitive or personal data, such as making a banking transaction or a purchase.
Windows AppsWindows AppsmainwindowsappsmoduleSummaryA number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in Microsoft Store. Some of those apps include:
Maps app. The Maps app provides location-based services and uses Bing services to process your searches within the Maps app. @@ -3137,26 +3155,26 @@ You can review and edit the personal data you provided to the Rewards program by Children and online safety. If you have children who use Xbox services, you can set up child accounts for them. Children 17 and younger cannot create an account on Xbox Live without parental consent. -Adults in the family can change consent choices and online safety settings for child accounts on xbox.com.
StoreStoremainwindowsstoremoduleSummaryThe Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. +Adults in the family can change consent choices and online safety settings for child accounts on xbox.com.
Microsoft StoreMicrosoft StoremainwindowsstoremoduleSummaryMicrosoft Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. It includes:
We collect data about how you access and use the Store. +
We collect data about how you access and use Microsoft Store. the products you've viewed, purchased, or installed. -the preferences you set for viewing apps in the Store. +the preferences you set for viewing apps in Microsoft Store. and any ratings, reviews or problem reports you submit. Your Microsoft account is associated with your ratings and reviews. and if you write a review, the name and picture from your Microsoft account will be published with your review.
-Permission for Store apps. -Many apps you install from the Windows Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. +Permission for Microsoft Store apps. +Many apps you install from Microsoft Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. An app's use of certain hardware and software features may give the app or its related service access to your data. For example, a photo editing app might access your device's camera to let you take a new photo or access photos or videos stored on your device for editing, and a restaurant guide might use your location to provide nearby recommendations. -Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in the Store. -Many of the features that Windows Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. +Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store. +Many of the features that Microsoft Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. In Windows, in many cases, you can choose which apps can use a particular feature. Go to Start >. Settings >. @@ -3165,17 +3183,17 @@ Select the feature (for example, Calendar) and select which app permissions are The lists of apps in Windows privacy settings that can use hardware and software features will not include "Classic Windows" applications, and these applications are not affected by these settings.
App updates. -Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Store settings, the Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. +Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Microsoft Store settings, Microsoft Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. Updated apps might use different Windows hardware and software features from the previous versions, which could give them access to different data on your device. You will be prompted for consent if an updated app accesses certain features, such as location. -You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in the Windows Store.
+You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in Microsoft Store.Each app's use of your data collected through any of these features is subject to the app developer's privacy policies. -If an app available through the Windows Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in the Store.
+If an app available through Microsoft Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store.Sideloaded apps and developer mode. Developer features such as the "developer mode" setting are intended for development use only. If you enable developer features, your device may become unreliable or unusable, and expose you to security risks. -Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than the Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. +Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than Microsoft Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. Windows policies, notifications, permissions and other features intended to help protect your privacy when apps access your data may not function as described in this statement for sideloaded apps or when developer features are enabled.
MSNMSNmainmainmoduleSummaryMSN services include websites and a suite of apps, including MSN News, Weather, Sports, and Money, and previous versions of the apps branded as Bing (together, "MSN Apps"). The MSN Apps are available on various platforms, including Windows, iOS, and Android. MSN services are also included within other Microsoft services, including the Microsoft Edge browser.
diff --git a/crawl_reviewed/microsoft.com/Privacy Policy.txt b/crawl_reviewed/microsoft.com/Privacy Policy.txt index 03c3270682..ead261489c 100644 --- a/crawl_reviewed/microsoft.com/Privacy Policy.txt +++ b/crawl_reviewed/microsoft.com/Privacy Policy.txt @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Artificial Intelligence BingCortanaMicrosoft TranslatorSwiftKeyWindows ActivationAdvertising IDDiagnosticsLocation Services, Motion Sensing, &. RecordingSecurity and Safety FeaturesSpeech, Inking and TypingSync SettingsUpdate ServicesWeb Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerWi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsWindows AppsWindows Media PlayerWindows HelloWindows SearchEntertainment and Related Services -XboxStoreMSNGroove Music/Movies &. +XboxMicrosoft StoreMSNGroove Music/Movies &. TVSilverlightMicrosoft Health Services Health ServicesHealthVaultCookiesMost Microsoft Sites use "cookies," small text files that can be read by a web server in the domain that put the cookie on your hard drive. We may use cookies to store your preferences and settings. @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Other data we collect to provide communication services to you include the:
Video. -If you enter our retail stores or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.
+If you enter Microsoft Store locations or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.If you use Spend, at your direction, we may also collect payment card information, receipt data, or financial transaction data, to provide the service.
If you use Enterprise Online Services, Microsoft collects Customer Data (including content), Support Data, and Administrator Data, defined below in the Enterprise and Developer Products section.
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ However, we do not use what you say in email, chat, video calls or voice mail, oMicrosoft uses the data we collect for three basic purposes, described in more detail below: (1) to operate our business and provide (including improving and personalizing) the products we offer, (2) to send communications, including promotional communications, and (3) to show advertising, whether in our own products supported by advertising like MSN and Bing, or in products offered by third parties.
In carrying out these purposes, we combine data we collect to give you a more seamless, consistent and personalized experience. -For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Windows Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. +For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Microsoft Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. However, to enhance privacy, we have built in technological and procedural safeguards designed to prevent certain data combinations. For example, we store data we collect from you when you are unauthenticated (not signed in) separately from any account information that directly identifies you, such as your name, email address or phone number.
@@ -999,7 +999,7 @@ Cortana can access the demographic data (such as your age, postal code and gende Other Microsoft product usage. Cortana uses data collected through other Microsoft services to provide personalized suggestions. For example, Cortana uses data collected by the Sports app, so it can automatically display information about the teams you follow. -It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in the Windows Store so it can offer better suggestions. +It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in Microsoft Store so it can offer better suggestions. Your interests in Cortana's Notebook can be used by other Microsoft services, such as Bing or MSN, to customize your interests, preferences, and favorites in those experiences as well.@@ -1068,6 +1068,15 @@ For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offeri
Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. +For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and delete strings of numbers that may include personal identifiable information that we detect in the sample.
+If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
+Microsoft Translator is a statistical machine translation system designed to automatically translate text and speech between numerous supported languages. +Translator may be incorporated into other Microsoft products and services, such as Office, SharePoint, and Bing. +Third parties may also incorporate Translator into their own services and offerings. +For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offerings, consult their privacy statements.
+Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. +We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. +Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and mask or delete strings of numbers and other personally identifiable information we detect in the sample.
If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
Top of page SwiftKeySwiftKeySwiftKey Keyboard and related apps and services use data about how you type – including the emoji you use and the words that matter to you – to learn your writing style and provide personalized autocorrect and predictive text that adapts to you.
@@ -1112,7 +1121,7 @@ If you choose to turn on Tailored experiences, this data can al This data is transmitted to Microsoft and stored with one or more unique identifiers that can help us recognize an individual user on an individual device and understand the device's service issues and use patterns. There are two levels of diagnostic and usage data: Basic and Full. At the lowest level, Basic, we collect only data necessary to keep Windows devices up-to-date and secure. -Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Store updates, and basic error data. +Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Microsoft Store updates, and basic error data. We collect the following data at the Basic level:Some of the settings that are synced include:
Windows Update automatically downloads Windows software updates to your device. You can configure Windows Update to automatically install these updates as they become available (recommended) or have Windows notify you when a restart is required to finish installing updates. -Apps available through the Windows Store are automatically updated through the Store, as described in the Store section above. +Apps available through Microsoft Store are automatically updated through Microsoft Store, as described in the Microsoft Store section above.
Top of page Web Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerWeb Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerMicrosoft Edge is Microsoft's default web browser for Windows. Internet Explorer, Microsoft's legacy browser, is also available in Windows. @@ -1331,7 +1340,7 @@ To learn more about how Cortana uses data and how you can control that, go to th
Top of page Wi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsWi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsIf you turn it on Connect to suggested open hotspots in Wi-Fi settings, you will automatically connect to suggested open Wi-Fi networks. Please note that not all networks are secure - be careful using an open network to do something online that requires sensitive or personal data, such as making a banking transaction or a purchase.
Top of page -Windows AppsWindows AppsA number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in the Windows Store. +Windows AppsWindows Apps
A number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in Microsoft Store. Some of those apps include:
Maps app. The Maps app provides location-based services and uses Bing services to process your searches within the Maps app. @@ -1495,26 +1504,26 @@ You can review and edit the personal data you provided to the Rewards program by If you have children who use Xbox services, you can set up child accounts for them. Children 17 and younger cannot create an account on Xbox Live without parental consent. Adults in the family can change consent choices and online safety settings for child accounts on xbox.com.
Top of page -StoreStoreThe Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. +Microsoft StoreMicrosoft Store
Microsoft Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. It includes:
We collect data about how you access and use the Store. +
We collect data about how you access and use Microsoft Store. the products you've viewed, purchased, or installed. -the preferences you set for viewing apps in the Store. +the preferences you set for viewing apps in Microsoft Store. and any ratings, reviews or problem reports you submit. Your Microsoft account is associated with your ratings and reviews. and if you write a review, the name and picture from your Microsoft account will be published with your review.
-Permission for Store apps. -Many apps you install from the Windows Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. +Permission for Microsoft Store apps. +Many apps you install from Microsoft Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. An app's use of certain hardware and software features may give the app or its related service access to your data. For example, a photo editing app might access your device's camera to let you take a new photo or access photos or videos stored on your device for editing, and a restaurant guide might use your location to provide nearby recommendations. -Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in the Store. -Many of the features that Windows Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. +Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store. +Many of the features that Microsoft Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. In Windows, in many cases, you can choose which apps can use a particular feature. Go to Start >. Settings >. @@ -1523,17 +1532,17 @@ Select the feature (for example, Calendar) and select which app permissions are The lists of apps in Windows privacy settings that can use hardware and software features will not include "Classic Windows" applications, and these applications are not affected by these settings.
App updates. -Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Store settings, the Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. +Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Microsoft Store settings, Microsoft Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. Updated apps might use different Windows hardware and software features from the previous versions, which could give them access to different data on your device. You will be prompted for consent if an updated app accesses certain features, such as location. -You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in the Windows Store.
+You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in Microsoft Store.Each app's use of your data collected through any of these features is subject to the app developer's privacy policies. -If an app available through the Windows Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in the Store.
+If an app available through Microsoft Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store.Sideloaded apps and developer mode. Developer features such as the "developer mode" setting are intended for development use only. If you enable developer features, your device may become unreliable or unusable, and expose you to security risks. -Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than the Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. +Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than Microsoft Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. Windows policies, notifications, permissions and other features intended to help protect your privacy when apps access your data may not function as described in this statement for sideloaded apps or when developer features are enabled.
Top of page MSNMSNMSN services include websites and a suite of apps, including MSN News, Weather, Sports, and Money, and previous versions of the apps branded as Bing (together, "MSN Apps"). The MSN Apps are available on various platforms, including Windows, iOS, and Android. @@ -1812,7 +1821,7 @@ Other data we collect to provide communication services to you include the:
Video. -If you enter our retail stores or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.
+If you enter Microsoft Store locations or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.If you use Spend, at your direction, we may also collect payment card information, receipt data, or financial transaction data, to provide the service.
If you use Enterprise Online Services, Microsoft collects Customer Data (including content), Support Data, and Administrator Data, defined below in the Enterprise and Developer Products section.
@@ -1824,7 +1833,7 @@ And we use data to help show more relevant ads, whether in our own products supp However, we do not use what you say in email, chat, video calls or voice mail, or your documents, photos or other personal files to target ads to you.Full textMicrosoft uses the data we collect for three basic purposes, described in more detail below: (1) to operate our business and provide (including improving and personalizing) the products we offer, (2) to send communications, including promotional communications, and (3) to show advertising, whether in our own products supported by advertising like MSN and Bing, or in products offered by third parties.
In carrying out these purposes, we combine data we collect to give you a more seamless, consistent and personalized experience. -For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Windows Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. +For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Microsoft Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. However, to enhance privacy, we have built in technological and procedural safeguards designed to prevent certain data combinations. For example, we store data we collect from you when you are unauthenticated (not signed in) separately from any account information that directly identifies you, such as your name, email address or phone number.
@@ -2661,7 +2670,7 @@ Cortana can access the demographic data (such as your age, postal code and gende Other Microsoft product usage. Cortana uses data collected through other Microsoft services to provide personalized suggestions. For example, Cortana uses data collected by the Sports app, so it can automatically display information about the teams you follow. -It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in the Windows Store so it can offer better suggestions. +It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in Microsoft Store so it can offer better suggestions. Your interests in Cortana's Notebook can be used by other Microsoft services, such as Bing or MSN, to customize your interests, preferences, and favorites in those experiences as well.@@ -2729,6 +2738,15 @@ For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offeri
Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. +For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and delete strings of numbers that may include personal identifiable information that we detect in the sample.
+If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
+Microsoft Translator is a statistical machine translation system designed to automatically translate text and speech between numerous supported languages. +Translator may be incorporated into other Microsoft products and services, such as Office, SharePoint, and Bing. +Third parties may also incorporate Translator into their own services and offerings. +For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offerings, consult their privacy statements.
+Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. +We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. +Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and mask or delete strings of numbers and other personally identifiable information we detect in the sample.
If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
SwiftKeySwiftKeymainswiftkeymoduleSummarySwiftKey Keyboard and related apps and services use data about how you type – including the emoji you use and the words that matter to you – to learn your writing style and provide personalized autocorrect and predictive text that adapts to you.
When you use our products, we collect data such as device, network, performance, and usage statistics. @@ -2768,7 +2786,7 @@ If you choose to turn on Tailored experiences, this data can al This data is transmitted to Microsoft and stored with one or more unique identifiers that can help us recognize an individual user on an individual device and understand the device's service issues and use patterns. There are two levels of diagnostic and usage data: Basic and Full. At the lowest level, Basic, we collect only data necessary to keep Windows devices up-to-date and secure. -Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Store updates, and basic error data. +Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Microsoft Store updates, and basic error data. We collect the following data at the Basic level:
Some of the settings that are synced include:
Windows Update automatically downloads Windows software updates to your device. You can configure Windows Update to automatically install these updates as they become available (recommended) or have Windows notify you when a restart is required to finish installing updates. -Apps available through the Windows Store are automatically updated through the Store, as described in the Store section above. +Apps available through Microsoft Store are automatically updated through Microsoft Store, as described in the Microsoft Store section above.
Web Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerWeb Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorermainwebbrowsersmoduleSummaryMicrosoft Edge is Microsoft's default web browser for Windows. Internet Explorer, Microsoft's legacy browser, is also available in Windows. Whenever you use a web browser to access the Internet, data about your device ("standard device data") is sent to the websites you visit and online services you use. @@ -2979,7 +2997,7 @@ If Bing is your default search provider, we use this data as described in the Bi You can disable Cortana assistance in Microsoft Edge at any time in Microsoft Edge Settings. To learn more about how Cortana uses data and how you can control that, go to the Cortana section of this privacy statement.
Wi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsWi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsmainwi-fisensemoduleSummaryIf you turn it on Connect to suggested open hotspots in Wi-Fi settings, you will automatically connect to suggested open Wi-Fi networks. -Please note that not all networks are secure - be careful using an open network to do something online that requires sensitive or personal data, such as making a banking transaction or a purchase.
Windows AppsWindows AppsmainwindowsappsmoduleSummaryA number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in the Windows Store. +Please note that not all networks are secure - be careful using an open network to do something online that requires sensitive or personal data, such as making a banking transaction or a purchase.
Windows AppsWindows AppsmainwindowsappsmoduleSummaryA number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in Microsoft Store. Some of those apps include:
Maps app. The Maps app provides location-based services and uses Bing services to process your searches within the Maps app. @@ -3137,26 +3155,26 @@ You can review and edit the personal data you provided to the Rewards program by Children and online safety. If you have children who use Xbox services, you can set up child accounts for them. Children 17 and younger cannot create an account on Xbox Live without parental consent. -Adults in the family can change consent choices and online safety settings for child accounts on xbox.com.
StoreStoremainwindowsstoremoduleSummaryThe Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. +Adults in the family can change consent choices and online safety settings for child accounts on xbox.com.
Microsoft StoreMicrosoft StoremainwindowsstoremoduleSummaryMicrosoft Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. It includes:
We collect data about how you access and use the Store. +
We collect data about how you access and use Microsoft Store. the products you've viewed, purchased, or installed. -the preferences you set for viewing apps in the Store. +the preferences you set for viewing apps in Microsoft Store. and any ratings, reviews or problem reports you submit. Your Microsoft account is associated with your ratings and reviews. and if you write a review, the name and picture from your Microsoft account will be published with your review.
-Permission for Store apps. -Many apps you install from the Windows Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. +Permission for Microsoft Store apps. +Many apps you install from Microsoft Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. An app's use of certain hardware and software features may give the app or its related service access to your data. For example, a photo editing app might access your device's camera to let you take a new photo or access photos or videos stored on your device for editing, and a restaurant guide might use your location to provide nearby recommendations. -Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in the Store. -Many of the features that Windows Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. +Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store. +Many of the features that Microsoft Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. In Windows, in many cases, you can choose which apps can use a particular feature. Go to Start >. Settings >. @@ -3165,17 +3183,17 @@ Select the feature (for example, Calendar) and select which app permissions are The lists of apps in Windows privacy settings that can use hardware and software features will not include "Classic Windows" applications, and these applications are not affected by these settings.
App updates. -Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Store settings, the Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. +Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Microsoft Store settings, Microsoft Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. Updated apps might use different Windows hardware and software features from the previous versions, which could give them access to different data on your device. You will be prompted for consent if an updated app accesses certain features, such as location. -You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in the Windows Store.
+You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in Microsoft Store.Each app's use of your data collected through any of these features is subject to the app developer's privacy policies. -If an app available through the Windows Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in the Store.
+If an app available through Microsoft Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store.Sideloaded apps and developer mode. Developer features such as the "developer mode" setting are intended for development use only. If you enable developer features, your device may become unreliable or unusable, and expose you to security risks. -Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than the Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. +Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than Microsoft Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. Windows policies, notifications, permissions and other features intended to help protect your privacy when apps access your data may not function as described in this statement for sideloaded apps or when developer features are enabled.
MSNMSNmainmainmoduleSummaryMSN services include websites and a suite of apps, including MSN News, Weather, Sports, and Money, and previous versions of the apps branded as Bing (together, "MSN Apps"). The MSN Apps are available on various platforms, including Windows, iOS, and Android. MSN services are also included within other Microsoft services, including the Microsoft Edge browser.
diff --git a/crawl_reviewed/microsoftstore.com/Privacy Policy.txt b/crawl_reviewed/microsoftstore.com/Privacy Policy.txt index 03c3270682..ead261489c 100644 --- a/crawl_reviewed/microsoftstore.com/Privacy Policy.txt +++ b/crawl_reviewed/microsoftstore.com/Privacy Policy.txt @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Artificial Intelligence BingCortanaMicrosoft TranslatorSwiftKeyWindows ActivationAdvertising IDDiagnosticsLocation Services, Motion Sensing, &. RecordingSecurity and Safety FeaturesSpeech, Inking and TypingSync SettingsUpdate ServicesWeb Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerWi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsWindows AppsWindows Media PlayerWindows HelloWindows SearchEntertainment and Related Services -XboxStoreMSNGroove Music/Movies &. +XboxMicrosoft StoreMSNGroove Music/Movies &. TVSilverlightMicrosoft Health Services Health ServicesHealthVaultCookiesMost Microsoft Sites use "cookies," small text files that can be read by a web server in the domain that put the cookie on your hard drive. We may use cookies to store your preferences and settings. @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Other data we collect to provide communication services to you include the:
Video. -If you enter our retail stores or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.
+If you enter Microsoft Store locations or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.If you use Spend, at your direction, we may also collect payment card information, receipt data, or financial transaction data, to provide the service.
If you use Enterprise Online Services, Microsoft collects Customer Data (including content), Support Data, and Administrator Data, defined below in the Enterprise and Developer Products section.
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ However, we do not use what you say in email, chat, video calls or voice mail, oMicrosoft uses the data we collect for three basic purposes, described in more detail below: (1) to operate our business and provide (including improving and personalizing) the products we offer, (2) to send communications, including promotional communications, and (3) to show advertising, whether in our own products supported by advertising like MSN and Bing, or in products offered by third parties.
In carrying out these purposes, we combine data we collect to give you a more seamless, consistent and personalized experience. -For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Windows Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. +For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Microsoft Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. However, to enhance privacy, we have built in technological and procedural safeguards designed to prevent certain data combinations. For example, we store data we collect from you when you are unauthenticated (not signed in) separately from any account information that directly identifies you, such as your name, email address or phone number.
@@ -999,7 +999,7 @@ Cortana can access the demographic data (such as your age, postal code and gende Other Microsoft product usage. Cortana uses data collected through other Microsoft services to provide personalized suggestions. For example, Cortana uses data collected by the Sports app, so it can automatically display information about the teams you follow. -It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in the Windows Store so it can offer better suggestions. +It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in Microsoft Store so it can offer better suggestions. Your interests in Cortana's Notebook can be used by other Microsoft services, such as Bing or MSN, to customize your interests, preferences, and favorites in those experiences as well.@@ -1068,6 +1068,15 @@ For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offeri
Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. +For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and delete strings of numbers that may include personal identifiable information that we detect in the sample.
+If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
+Microsoft Translator is a statistical machine translation system designed to automatically translate text and speech between numerous supported languages. +Translator may be incorporated into other Microsoft products and services, such as Office, SharePoint, and Bing. +Third parties may also incorporate Translator into their own services and offerings. +For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offerings, consult their privacy statements.
+Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. +We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. +Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and mask or delete strings of numbers and other personally identifiable information we detect in the sample.
If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
Top of page SwiftKeySwiftKeySwiftKey Keyboard and related apps and services use data about how you type – including the emoji you use and the words that matter to you – to learn your writing style and provide personalized autocorrect and predictive text that adapts to you.
@@ -1112,7 +1121,7 @@ If you choose to turn on Tailored experiences, this data can al This data is transmitted to Microsoft and stored with one or more unique identifiers that can help us recognize an individual user on an individual device and understand the device's service issues and use patterns. There are two levels of diagnostic and usage data: Basic and Full. At the lowest level, Basic, we collect only data necessary to keep Windows devices up-to-date and secure. -Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Store updates, and basic error data. +Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Microsoft Store updates, and basic error data. We collect the following data at the Basic level:Some of the settings that are synced include:
Windows Update automatically downloads Windows software updates to your device. You can configure Windows Update to automatically install these updates as they become available (recommended) or have Windows notify you when a restart is required to finish installing updates. -Apps available through the Windows Store are automatically updated through the Store, as described in the Store section above. +Apps available through Microsoft Store are automatically updated through Microsoft Store, as described in the Microsoft Store section above.
Top of page Web Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerWeb Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerMicrosoft Edge is Microsoft's default web browser for Windows. Internet Explorer, Microsoft's legacy browser, is also available in Windows. @@ -1331,7 +1340,7 @@ To learn more about how Cortana uses data and how you can control that, go to th
Top of page Wi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsWi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsIf you turn it on Connect to suggested open hotspots in Wi-Fi settings, you will automatically connect to suggested open Wi-Fi networks. Please note that not all networks are secure - be careful using an open network to do something online that requires sensitive or personal data, such as making a banking transaction or a purchase.
Top of page -Windows AppsWindows AppsA number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in the Windows Store. +Windows AppsWindows Apps
A number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in Microsoft Store. Some of those apps include:
Maps app. The Maps app provides location-based services and uses Bing services to process your searches within the Maps app. @@ -1495,26 +1504,26 @@ You can review and edit the personal data you provided to the Rewards program by If you have children who use Xbox services, you can set up child accounts for them. Children 17 and younger cannot create an account on Xbox Live without parental consent. Adults in the family can change consent choices and online safety settings for child accounts on xbox.com.
Top of page -StoreStoreThe Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. +Microsoft StoreMicrosoft Store
Microsoft Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. It includes:
We collect data about how you access and use the Store. +
We collect data about how you access and use Microsoft Store. the products you've viewed, purchased, or installed. -the preferences you set for viewing apps in the Store. +the preferences you set for viewing apps in Microsoft Store. and any ratings, reviews or problem reports you submit. Your Microsoft account is associated with your ratings and reviews. and if you write a review, the name and picture from your Microsoft account will be published with your review.
-Permission for Store apps. -Many apps you install from the Windows Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. +Permission for Microsoft Store apps. +Many apps you install from Microsoft Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. An app's use of certain hardware and software features may give the app or its related service access to your data. For example, a photo editing app might access your device's camera to let you take a new photo or access photos or videos stored on your device for editing, and a restaurant guide might use your location to provide nearby recommendations. -Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in the Store. -Many of the features that Windows Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. +Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store. +Many of the features that Microsoft Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. In Windows, in many cases, you can choose which apps can use a particular feature. Go to Start >. Settings >. @@ -1523,17 +1532,17 @@ Select the feature (for example, Calendar) and select which app permissions are The lists of apps in Windows privacy settings that can use hardware and software features will not include "Classic Windows" applications, and these applications are not affected by these settings.
App updates. -Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Store settings, the Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. +Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Microsoft Store settings, Microsoft Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. Updated apps might use different Windows hardware and software features from the previous versions, which could give them access to different data on your device. You will be prompted for consent if an updated app accesses certain features, such as location. -You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in the Windows Store.
+You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in Microsoft Store.Each app's use of your data collected through any of these features is subject to the app developer's privacy policies. -If an app available through the Windows Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in the Store.
+If an app available through Microsoft Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store.Sideloaded apps and developer mode. Developer features such as the "developer mode" setting are intended for development use only. If you enable developer features, your device may become unreliable or unusable, and expose you to security risks. -Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than the Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. +Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than Microsoft Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. Windows policies, notifications, permissions and other features intended to help protect your privacy when apps access your data may not function as described in this statement for sideloaded apps or when developer features are enabled.
Top of page MSNMSNMSN services include websites and a suite of apps, including MSN News, Weather, Sports, and Money, and previous versions of the apps branded as Bing (together, "MSN Apps"). The MSN Apps are available on various platforms, including Windows, iOS, and Android. @@ -1812,7 +1821,7 @@ Other data we collect to provide communication services to you include the:
Video. -If you enter our retail stores or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.
+If you enter Microsoft Store locations or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.If you use Spend, at your direction, we may also collect payment card information, receipt data, or financial transaction data, to provide the service.
If you use Enterprise Online Services, Microsoft collects Customer Data (including content), Support Data, and Administrator Data, defined below in the Enterprise and Developer Products section.
@@ -1824,7 +1833,7 @@ And we use data to help show more relevant ads, whether in our own products supp However, we do not use what you say in email, chat, video calls or voice mail, or your documents, photos or other personal files to target ads to you.Full textMicrosoft uses the data we collect for three basic purposes, described in more detail below: (1) to operate our business and provide (including improving and personalizing) the products we offer, (2) to send communications, including promotional communications, and (3) to show advertising, whether in our own products supported by advertising like MSN and Bing, or in products offered by third parties.
In carrying out these purposes, we combine data we collect to give you a more seamless, consistent and personalized experience. -For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Windows Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. +For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Microsoft Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. However, to enhance privacy, we have built in technological and procedural safeguards designed to prevent certain data combinations. For example, we store data we collect from you when you are unauthenticated (not signed in) separately from any account information that directly identifies you, such as your name, email address or phone number.
@@ -2661,7 +2670,7 @@ Cortana can access the demographic data (such as your age, postal code and gende Other Microsoft product usage. Cortana uses data collected through other Microsoft services to provide personalized suggestions. For example, Cortana uses data collected by the Sports app, so it can automatically display information about the teams you follow. -It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in the Windows Store so it can offer better suggestions. +It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in Microsoft Store so it can offer better suggestions. Your interests in Cortana's Notebook can be used by other Microsoft services, such as Bing or MSN, to customize your interests, preferences, and favorites in those experiences as well.@@ -2729,6 +2738,15 @@ For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offeri
Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. +For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and delete strings of numbers that may include personal identifiable information that we detect in the sample.
+If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
+Microsoft Translator is a statistical machine translation system designed to automatically translate text and speech between numerous supported languages. +Translator may be incorporated into other Microsoft products and services, such as Office, SharePoint, and Bing. +Third parties may also incorporate Translator into their own services and offerings. +For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offerings, consult their privacy statements.
+Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. +We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. +Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and mask or delete strings of numbers and other personally identifiable information we detect in the sample.
If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
SwiftKeySwiftKeymainswiftkeymoduleSummarySwiftKey Keyboard and related apps and services use data about how you type – including the emoji you use and the words that matter to you – to learn your writing style and provide personalized autocorrect and predictive text that adapts to you.
When you use our products, we collect data such as device, network, performance, and usage statistics. @@ -2768,7 +2786,7 @@ If you choose to turn on Tailored experiences, this data can al This data is transmitted to Microsoft and stored with one or more unique identifiers that can help us recognize an individual user on an individual device and understand the device's service issues and use patterns. There are two levels of diagnostic and usage data: Basic and Full. At the lowest level, Basic, we collect only data necessary to keep Windows devices up-to-date and secure. -Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Store updates, and basic error data. +Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Microsoft Store updates, and basic error data. We collect the following data at the Basic level:
Some of the settings that are synced include:
Windows Update automatically downloads Windows software updates to your device. You can configure Windows Update to automatically install these updates as they become available (recommended) or have Windows notify you when a restart is required to finish installing updates. -Apps available through the Windows Store are automatically updated through the Store, as described in the Store section above. +Apps available through Microsoft Store are automatically updated through Microsoft Store, as described in the Microsoft Store section above.
Web Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerWeb Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorermainwebbrowsersmoduleSummaryMicrosoft Edge is Microsoft's default web browser for Windows. Internet Explorer, Microsoft's legacy browser, is also available in Windows. Whenever you use a web browser to access the Internet, data about your device ("standard device data") is sent to the websites you visit and online services you use. @@ -2979,7 +2997,7 @@ If Bing is your default search provider, we use this data as described in the Bi You can disable Cortana assistance in Microsoft Edge at any time in Microsoft Edge Settings. To learn more about how Cortana uses data and how you can control that, go to the Cortana section of this privacy statement.
Wi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsWi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsmainwi-fisensemoduleSummaryIf you turn it on Connect to suggested open hotspots in Wi-Fi settings, you will automatically connect to suggested open Wi-Fi networks. -Please note that not all networks are secure - be careful using an open network to do something online that requires sensitive or personal data, such as making a banking transaction or a purchase.
Windows AppsWindows AppsmainwindowsappsmoduleSummaryA number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in the Windows Store. +Please note that not all networks are secure - be careful using an open network to do something online that requires sensitive or personal data, such as making a banking transaction or a purchase.
Windows AppsWindows AppsmainwindowsappsmoduleSummaryA number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in Microsoft Store. Some of those apps include:
Maps app. The Maps app provides location-based services and uses Bing services to process your searches within the Maps app. @@ -3137,26 +3155,26 @@ You can review and edit the personal data you provided to the Rewards program by Children and online safety. If you have children who use Xbox services, you can set up child accounts for them. Children 17 and younger cannot create an account on Xbox Live without parental consent. -Adults in the family can change consent choices and online safety settings for child accounts on xbox.com.
StoreStoremainwindowsstoremoduleSummaryThe Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. +Adults in the family can change consent choices and online safety settings for child accounts on xbox.com.
Microsoft StoreMicrosoft StoremainwindowsstoremoduleSummaryMicrosoft Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. It includes:
We collect data about how you access and use the Store. +
We collect data about how you access and use Microsoft Store. the products you've viewed, purchased, or installed. -the preferences you set for viewing apps in the Store. +the preferences you set for viewing apps in Microsoft Store. and any ratings, reviews or problem reports you submit. Your Microsoft account is associated with your ratings and reviews. and if you write a review, the name and picture from your Microsoft account will be published with your review.
-Permission for Store apps. -Many apps you install from the Windows Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. +Permission for Microsoft Store apps. +Many apps you install from Microsoft Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. An app's use of certain hardware and software features may give the app or its related service access to your data. For example, a photo editing app might access your device's camera to let you take a new photo or access photos or videos stored on your device for editing, and a restaurant guide might use your location to provide nearby recommendations. -Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in the Store. -Many of the features that Windows Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. +Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store. +Many of the features that Microsoft Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. In Windows, in many cases, you can choose which apps can use a particular feature. Go to Start >. Settings >. @@ -3165,17 +3183,17 @@ Select the feature (for example, Calendar) and select which app permissions are The lists of apps in Windows privacy settings that can use hardware and software features will not include "Classic Windows" applications, and these applications are not affected by these settings.
App updates. -Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Store settings, the Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. +Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Microsoft Store settings, Microsoft Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. Updated apps might use different Windows hardware and software features from the previous versions, which could give them access to different data on your device. You will be prompted for consent if an updated app accesses certain features, such as location. -You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in the Windows Store.
+You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in Microsoft Store.Each app's use of your data collected through any of these features is subject to the app developer's privacy policies. -If an app available through the Windows Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in the Store.
+If an app available through Microsoft Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store.Sideloaded apps and developer mode. Developer features such as the "developer mode" setting are intended for development use only. If you enable developer features, your device may become unreliable or unusable, and expose you to security risks. -Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than the Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. +Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than Microsoft Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. Windows policies, notifications, permissions and other features intended to help protect your privacy when apps access your data may not function as described in this statement for sideloaded apps or when developer features are enabled.
MSNMSNmainmainmoduleSummaryMSN services include websites and a suite of apps, including MSN News, Weather, Sports, and Money, and previous versions of the apps branded as Bing (together, "MSN Apps"). The MSN Apps are available on various platforms, including Windows, iOS, and Android. MSN services are also included within other Microsoft services, including the Microsoft Edge browser.
diff --git a/crawl_reviewed/msn.com/Privacy Policy.txt b/crawl_reviewed/msn.com/Privacy Policy.txt index 03c3270682..ead261489c 100644 --- a/crawl_reviewed/msn.com/Privacy Policy.txt +++ b/crawl_reviewed/msn.com/Privacy Policy.txt @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Artificial Intelligence BingCortanaMicrosoft TranslatorSwiftKeyWindows ActivationAdvertising IDDiagnosticsLocation Services, Motion Sensing, &. RecordingSecurity and Safety FeaturesSpeech, Inking and TypingSync SettingsUpdate ServicesWeb Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerWi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsWindows AppsWindows Media PlayerWindows HelloWindows SearchEntertainment and Related Services -XboxStoreMSNGroove Music/Movies &. +XboxMicrosoft StoreMSNGroove Music/Movies &. TVSilverlightMicrosoft Health Services Health ServicesHealthVaultCookiesMost Microsoft Sites use "cookies," small text files that can be read by a web server in the domain that put the cookie on your hard drive. We may use cookies to store your preferences and settings. @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Other data we collect to provide communication services to you include the:
Video. -If you enter our retail stores or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.
+If you enter Microsoft Store locations or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.If you use Spend, at your direction, we may also collect payment card information, receipt data, or financial transaction data, to provide the service.
If you use Enterprise Online Services, Microsoft collects Customer Data (including content), Support Data, and Administrator Data, defined below in the Enterprise and Developer Products section.
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ However, we do not use what you say in email, chat, video calls or voice mail, oMicrosoft uses the data we collect for three basic purposes, described in more detail below: (1) to operate our business and provide (including improving and personalizing) the products we offer, (2) to send communications, including promotional communications, and (3) to show advertising, whether in our own products supported by advertising like MSN and Bing, or in products offered by third parties.
In carrying out these purposes, we combine data we collect to give you a more seamless, consistent and personalized experience. -For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Windows Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. +For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Microsoft Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. However, to enhance privacy, we have built in technological and procedural safeguards designed to prevent certain data combinations. For example, we store data we collect from you when you are unauthenticated (not signed in) separately from any account information that directly identifies you, such as your name, email address or phone number.
@@ -999,7 +999,7 @@ Cortana can access the demographic data (such as your age, postal code and gende Other Microsoft product usage. Cortana uses data collected through other Microsoft services to provide personalized suggestions. For example, Cortana uses data collected by the Sports app, so it can automatically display information about the teams you follow. -It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in the Windows Store so it can offer better suggestions. +It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in Microsoft Store so it can offer better suggestions. Your interests in Cortana's Notebook can be used by other Microsoft services, such as Bing or MSN, to customize your interests, preferences, and favorites in those experiences as well.@@ -1068,6 +1068,15 @@ For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offeri
Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. +For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and delete strings of numbers that may include personal identifiable information that we detect in the sample.
+If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
+Microsoft Translator is a statistical machine translation system designed to automatically translate text and speech between numerous supported languages. +Translator may be incorporated into other Microsoft products and services, such as Office, SharePoint, and Bing. +Third parties may also incorporate Translator into their own services and offerings. +For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offerings, consult their privacy statements.
+Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. +We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. +Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and mask or delete strings of numbers and other personally identifiable information we detect in the sample.
If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
Top of page SwiftKeySwiftKeySwiftKey Keyboard and related apps and services use data about how you type – including the emoji you use and the words that matter to you – to learn your writing style and provide personalized autocorrect and predictive text that adapts to you.
@@ -1112,7 +1121,7 @@ If you choose to turn on Tailored experiences, this data can al This data is transmitted to Microsoft and stored with one or more unique identifiers that can help us recognize an individual user on an individual device and understand the device's service issues and use patterns. There are two levels of diagnostic and usage data: Basic and Full. At the lowest level, Basic, we collect only data necessary to keep Windows devices up-to-date and secure. -Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Store updates, and basic error data. +Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Microsoft Store updates, and basic error data. We collect the following data at the Basic level:Some of the settings that are synced include:
Windows Update automatically downloads Windows software updates to your device. You can configure Windows Update to automatically install these updates as they become available (recommended) or have Windows notify you when a restart is required to finish installing updates. -Apps available through the Windows Store are automatically updated through the Store, as described in the Store section above. +Apps available through Microsoft Store are automatically updated through Microsoft Store, as described in the Microsoft Store section above.
Top of page Web Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerWeb Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerMicrosoft Edge is Microsoft's default web browser for Windows. Internet Explorer, Microsoft's legacy browser, is also available in Windows. @@ -1331,7 +1340,7 @@ To learn more about how Cortana uses data and how you can control that, go to th
Top of page Wi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsWi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsIf you turn it on Connect to suggested open hotspots in Wi-Fi settings, you will automatically connect to suggested open Wi-Fi networks. Please note that not all networks are secure - be careful using an open network to do something online that requires sensitive or personal data, such as making a banking transaction or a purchase.
Top of page -Windows AppsWindows AppsA number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in the Windows Store. +Windows AppsWindows Apps
A number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in Microsoft Store. Some of those apps include:
Maps app. The Maps app provides location-based services and uses Bing services to process your searches within the Maps app. @@ -1495,26 +1504,26 @@ You can review and edit the personal data you provided to the Rewards program by If you have children who use Xbox services, you can set up child accounts for them. Children 17 and younger cannot create an account on Xbox Live without parental consent. Adults in the family can change consent choices and online safety settings for child accounts on xbox.com.
Top of page -StoreStoreThe Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. +Microsoft StoreMicrosoft Store
Microsoft Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. It includes:
We collect data about how you access and use the Store. +
We collect data about how you access and use Microsoft Store. the products you've viewed, purchased, or installed. -the preferences you set for viewing apps in the Store. +the preferences you set for viewing apps in Microsoft Store. and any ratings, reviews or problem reports you submit. Your Microsoft account is associated with your ratings and reviews. and if you write a review, the name and picture from your Microsoft account will be published with your review.
-Permission for Store apps. -Many apps you install from the Windows Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. +Permission for Microsoft Store apps. +Many apps you install from Microsoft Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. An app's use of certain hardware and software features may give the app or its related service access to your data. For example, a photo editing app might access your device's camera to let you take a new photo or access photos or videos stored on your device for editing, and a restaurant guide might use your location to provide nearby recommendations. -Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in the Store. -Many of the features that Windows Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. +Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store. +Many of the features that Microsoft Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. In Windows, in many cases, you can choose which apps can use a particular feature. Go to Start >. Settings >. @@ -1523,17 +1532,17 @@ Select the feature (for example, Calendar) and select which app permissions are The lists of apps in Windows privacy settings that can use hardware and software features will not include "Classic Windows" applications, and these applications are not affected by these settings.
App updates. -Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Store settings, the Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. +Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Microsoft Store settings, Microsoft Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. Updated apps might use different Windows hardware and software features from the previous versions, which could give them access to different data on your device. You will be prompted for consent if an updated app accesses certain features, such as location. -You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in the Windows Store.
+You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in Microsoft Store.Each app's use of your data collected through any of these features is subject to the app developer's privacy policies. -If an app available through the Windows Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in the Store.
+If an app available through Microsoft Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store.Sideloaded apps and developer mode. Developer features such as the "developer mode" setting are intended for development use only. If you enable developer features, your device may become unreliable or unusable, and expose you to security risks. -Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than the Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. +Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than Microsoft Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. Windows policies, notifications, permissions and other features intended to help protect your privacy when apps access your data may not function as described in this statement for sideloaded apps or when developer features are enabled.
Top of page MSNMSNMSN services include websites and a suite of apps, including MSN News, Weather, Sports, and Money, and previous versions of the apps branded as Bing (together, "MSN Apps"). The MSN Apps are available on various platforms, including Windows, iOS, and Android. @@ -1812,7 +1821,7 @@ Other data we collect to provide communication services to you include the:
Video. -If you enter our retail stores or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.
+If you enter Microsoft Store locations or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.If you use Spend, at your direction, we may also collect payment card information, receipt data, or financial transaction data, to provide the service.
If you use Enterprise Online Services, Microsoft collects Customer Data (including content), Support Data, and Administrator Data, defined below in the Enterprise and Developer Products section.
@@ -1824,7 +1833,7 @@ And we use data to help show more relevant ads, whether in our own products supp However, we do not use what you say in email, chat, video calls or voice mail, or your documents, photos or other personal files to target ads to you.Full textMicrosoft uses the data we collect for three basic purposes, described in more detail below: (1) to operate our business and provide (including improving and personalizing) the products we offer, (2) to send communications, including promotional communications, and (3) to show advertising, whether in our own products supported by advertising like MSN and Bing, or in products offered by third parties.
In carrying out these purposes, we combine data we collect to give you a more seamless, consistent and personalized experience. -For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Windows Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. +For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Microsoft Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. However, to enhance privacy, we have built in technological and procedural safeguards designed to prevent certain data combinations. For example, we store data we collect from you when you are unauthenticated (not signed in) separately from any account information that directly identifies you, such as your name, email address or phone number.
@@ -2661,7 +2670,7 @@ Cortana can access the demographic data (such as your age, postal code and gende Other Microsoft product usage. Cortana uses data collected through other Microsoft services to provide personalized suggestions. For example, Cortana uses data collected by the Sports app, so it can automatically display information about the teams you follow. -It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in the Windows Store so it can offer better suggestions. +It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in Microsoft Store so it can offer better suggestions. Your interests in Cortana's Notebook can be used by other Microsoft services, such as Bing or MSN, to customize your interests, preferences, and favorites in those experiences as well.@@ -2729,6 +2738,15 @@ For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offeri
Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. +For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and delete strings of numbers that may include personal identifiable information that we detect in the sample.
+If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
+Microsoft Translator is a statistical machine translation system designed to automatically translate text and speech between numerous supported languages. +Translator may be incorporated into other Microsoft products and services, such as Office, SharePoint, and Bing. +Third parties may also incorporate Translator into their own services and offerings. +For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offerings, consult their privacy statements.
+Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. +We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. +Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and mask or delete strings of numbers and other personally identifiable information we detect in the sample.
If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
SwiftKeySwiftKeymainswiftkeymoduleSummarySwiftKey Keyboard and related apps and services use data about how you type – including the emoji you use and the words that matter to you – to learn your writing style and provide personalized autocorrect and predictive text that adapts to you.
When you use our products, we collect data such as device, network, performance, and usage statistics. @@ -2768,7 +2786,7 @@ If you choose to turn on Tailored experiences, this data can al This data is transmitted to Microsoft and stored with one or more unique identifiers that can help us recognize an individual user on an individual device and understand the device's service issues and use patterns. There are two levels of diagnostic and usage data: Basic and Full. At the lowest level, Basic, we collect only data necessary to keep Windows devices up-to-date and secure. -Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Store updates, and basic error data. +Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Microsoft Store updates, and basic error data. We collect the following data at the Basic level:
Some of the settings that are synced include:
Windows Update automatically downloads Windows software updates to your device. You can configure Windows Update to automatically install these updates as they become available (recommended) or have Windows notify you when a restart is required to finish installing updates. -Apps available through the Windows Store are automatically updated through the Store, as described in the Store section above. +Apps available through Microsoft Store are automatically updated through Microsoft Store, as described in the Microsoft Store section above.
Web Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerWeb Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorermainwebbrowsersmoduleSummaryMicrosoft Edge is Microsoft's default web browser for Windows. Internet Explorer, Microsoft's legacy browser, is also available in Windows. Whenever you use a web browser to access the Internet, data about your device ("standard device data") is sent to the websites you visit and online services you use. @@ -2979,7 +2997,7 @@ If Bing is your default search provider, we use this data as described in the Bi You can disable Cortana assistance in Microsoft Edge at any time in Microsoft Edge Settings. To learn more about how Cortana uses data and how you can control that, go to the Cortana section of this privacy statement.
Wi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsWi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsmainwi-fisensemoduleSummaryIf you turn it on Connect to suggested open hotspots in Wi-Fi settings, you will automatically connect to suggested open Wi-Fi networks. -Please note that not all networks are secure - be careful using an open network to do something online that requires sensitive or personal data, such as making a banking transaction or a purchase.
Windows AppsWindows AppsmainwindowsappsmoduleSummaryA number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in the Windows Store. +Please note that not all networks are secure - be careful using an open network to do something online that requires sensitive or personal data, such as making a banking transaction or a purchase.
Windows AppsWindows AppsmainwindowsappsmoduleSummaryA number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in Microsoft Store. Some of those apps include:
Maps app. The Maps app provides location-based services and uses Bing services to process your searches within the Maps app. @@ -3137,26 +3155,26 @@ You can review and edit the personal data you provided to the Rewards program by Children and online safety. If you have children who use Xbox services, you can set up child accounts for them. Children 17 and younger cannot create an account on Xbox Live without parental consent. -Adults in the family can change consent choices and online safety settings for child accounts on xbox.com.
StoreStoremainwindowsstoremoduleSummaryThe Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. +Adults in the family can change consent choices and online safety settings for child accounts on xbox.com.
Microsoft StoreMicrosoft StoremainwindowsstoremoduleSummaryMicrosoft Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. It includes:
We collect data about how you access and use the Store. +
We collect data about how you access and use Microsoft Store. the products you've viewed, purchased, or installed. -the preferences you set for viewing apps in the Store. +the preferences you set for viewing apps in Microsoft Store. and any ratings, reviews or problem reports you submit. Your Microsoft account is associated with your ratings and reviews. and if you write a review, the name and picture from your Microsoft account will be published with your review.
-Permission for Store apps. -Many apps you install from the Windows Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. +Permission for Microsoft Store apps. +Many apps you install from Microsoft Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. An app's use of certain hardware and software features may give the app or its related service access to your data. For example, a photo editing app might access your device's camera to let you take a new photo or access photos or videos stored on your device for editing, and a restaurant guide might use your location to provide nearby recommendations. -Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in the Store. -Many of the features that Windows Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. +Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store. +Many of the features that Microsoft Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. In Windows, in many cases, you can choose which apps can use a particular feature. Go to Start >. Settings >. @@ -3165,17 +3183,17 @@ Select the feature (for example, Calendar) and select which app permissions are The lists of apps in Windows privacy settings that can use hardware and software features will not include "Classic Windows" applications, and these applications are not affected by these settings.
App updates. -Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Store settings, the Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. +Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Microsoft Store settings, Microsoft Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. Updated apps might use different Windows hardware and software features from the previous versions, which could give them access to different data on your device. You will be prompted for consent if an updated app accesses certain features, such as location. -You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in the Windows Store.
+You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in Microsoft Store.Each app's use of your data collected through any of these features is subject to the app developer's privacy policies. -If an app available through the Windows Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in the Store.
+If an app available through Microsoft Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store.Sideloaded apps and developer mode. Developer features such as the "developer mode" setting are intended for development use only. If you enable developer features, your device may become unreliable or unusable, and expose you to security risks. -Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than the Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. +Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than Microsoft Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. Windows policies, notifications, permissions and other features intended to help protect your privacy when apps access your data may not function as described in this statement for sideloaded apps or when developer features are enabled.
MSNMSNmainmainmoduleSummaryMSN services include websites and a suite of apps, including MSN News, Weather, Sports, and Money, and previous versions of the apps branded as Bing (together, "MSN Apps"). The MSN Apps are available on various platforms, including Windows, iOS, and Android. MSN services are also included within other Microsoft services, including the Microsoft Edge browser.
diff --git a/crawl_reviewed/skype.com/Privacy Policy.txt b/crawl_reviewed/skype.com/Privacy Policy.txt index 03c3270682..ead261489c 100644 --- a/crawl_reviewed/skype.com/Privacy Policy.txt +++ b/crawl_reviewed/skype.com/Privacy Policy.txt @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Artificial Intelligence BingCortanaMicrosoft TranslatorSwiftKeyWindows ActivationAdvertising IDDiagnosticsLocation Services, Motion Sensing, &. RecordingSecurity and Safety FeaturesSpeech, Inking and TypingSync SettingsUpdate ServicesWeb Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerWi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsWindows AppsWindows Media PlayerWindows HelloWindows SearchEntertainment and Related Services -XboxStoreMSNGroove Music/Movies &. +XboxMicrosoft StoreMSNGroove Music/Movies &. TVSilverlightMicrosoft Health Services Health ServicesHealthVaultCookiesMost Microsoft Sites use "cookies," small text files that can be read by a web server in the domain that put the cookie on your hard drive. We may use cookies to store your preferences and settings. @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Other data we collect to provide communication services to you include the:
Video. -If you enter our retail stores or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.
+If you enter Microsoft Store locations or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.If you use Spend, at your direction, we may also collect payment card information, receipt data, or financial transaction data, to provide the service.
If you use Enterprise Online Services, Microsoft collects Customer Data (including content), Support Data, and Administrator Data, defined below in the Enterprise and Developer Products section.
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ However, we do not use what you say in email, chat, video calls or voice mail, oMicrosoft uses the data we collect for three basic purposes, described in more detail below: (1) to operate our business and provide (including improving and personalizing) the products we offer, (2) to send communications, including promotional communications, and (3) to show advertising, whether in our own products supported by advertising like MSN and Bing, or in products offered by third parties.
In carrying out these purposes, we combine data we collect to give you a more seamless, consistent and personalized experience. -For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Windows Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. +For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Microsoft Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. However, to enhance privacy, we have built in technological and procedural safeguards designed to prevent certain data combinations. For example, we store data we collect from you when you are unauthenticated (not signed in) separately from any account information that directly identifies you, such as your name, email address or phone number.
@@ -999,7 +999,7 @@ Cortana can access the demographic data (such as your age, postal code and gende Other Microsoft product usage. Cortana uses data collected through other Microsoft services to provide personalized suggestions. For example, Cortana uses data collected by the Sports app, so it can automatically display information about the teams you follow. -It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in the Windows Store so it can offer better suggestions. +It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in Microsoft Store so it can offer better suggestions. Your interests in Cortana's Notebook can be used by other Microsoft services, such as Bing or MSN, to customize your interests, preferences, and favorites in those experiences as well.@@ -1068,6 +1068,15 @@ For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offeri
Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. +For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and delete strings of numbers that may include personal identifiable information that we detect in the sample.
+If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
+Microsoft Translator is a statistical machine translation system designed to automatically translate text and speech between numerous supported languages. +Translator may be incorporated into other Microsoft products and services, such as Office, SharePoint, and Bing. +Third parties may also incorporate Translator into their own services and offerings. +For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offerings, consult their privacy statements.
+Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. +We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. +Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and mask or delete strings of numbers and other personally identifiable information we detect in the sample.
If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
Top of page SwiftKeySwiftKeySwiftKey Keyboard and related apps and services use data about how you type – including the emoji you use and the words that matter to you – to learn your writing style and provide personalized autocorrect and predictive text that adapts to you.
@@ -1112,7 +1121,7 @@ If you choose to turn on Tailored experiences, this data can al This data is transmitted to Microsoft and stored with one or more unique identifiers that can help us recognize an individual user on an individual device and understand the device's service issues and use patterns. There are two levels of diagnostic and usage data: Basic and Full. At the lowest level, Basic, we collect only data necessary to keep Windows devices up-to-date and secure. -Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Store updates, and basic error data. +Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Microsoft Store updates, and basic error data. We collect the following data at the Basic level:Some of the settings that are synced include:
Windows Update automatically downloads Windows software updates to your device. You can configure Windows Update to automatically install these updates as they become available (recommended) or have Windows notify you when a restart is required to finish installing updates. -Apps available through the Windows Store are automatically updated through the Store, as described in the Store section above. +Apps available through Microsoft Store are automatically updated through Microsoft Store, as described in the Microsoft Store section above.
Top of page Web Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerWeb Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerMicrosoft Edge is Microsoft's default web browser for Windows. Internet Explorer, Microsoft's legacy browser, is also available in Windows. @@ -1331,7 +1340,7 @@ To learn more about how Cortana uses data and how you can control that, go to th
Top of page Wi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsWi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsIf you turn it on Connect to suggested open hotspots in Wi-Fi settings, you will automatically connect to suggested open Wi-Fi networks. Please note that not all networks are secure - be careful using an open network to do something online that requires sensitive or personal data, such as making a banking transaction or a purchase.
Top of page -Windows AppsWindows AppsA number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in the Windows Store. +Windows AppsWindows Apps
A number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in Microsoft Store. Some of those apps include:
Maps app. The Maps app provides location-based services and uses Bing services to process your searches within the Maps app. @@ -1495,26 +1504,26 @@ You can review and edit the personal data you provided to the Rewards program by If you have children who use Xbox services, you can set up child accounts for them. Children 17 and younger cannot create an account on Xbox Live without parental consent. Adults in the family can change consent choices and online safety settings for child accounts on xbox.com.
Top of page -StoreStoreThe Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. +Microsoft StoreMicrosoft Store
Microsoft Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. It includes:
We collect data about how you access and use the Store. +
We collect data about how you access and use Microsoft Store. the products you've viewed, purchased, or installed. -the preferences you set for viewing apps in the Store. +the preferences you set for viewing apps in Microsoft Store. and any ratings, reviews or problem reports you submit. Your Microsoft account is associated with your ratings and reviews. and if you write a review, the name and picture from your Microsoft account will be published with your review.
-Permission for Store apps. -Many apps you install from the Windows Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. +Permission for Microsoft Store apps. +Many apps you install from Microsoft Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. An app's use of certain hardware and software features may give the app or its related service access to your data. For example, a photo editing app might access your device's camera to let you take a new photo or access photos or videos stored on your device for editing, and a restaurant guide might use your location to provide nearby recommendations. -Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in the Store. -Many of the features that Windows Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. +Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store. +Many of the features that Microsoft Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. In Windows, in many cases, you can choose which apps can use a particular feature. Go to Start >. Settings >. @@ -1523,17 +1532,17 @@ Select the feature (for example, Calendar) and select which app permissions are The lists of apps in Windows privacy settings that can use hardware and software features will not include "Classic Windows" applications, and these applications are not affected by these settings.
App updates. -Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Store settings, the Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. +Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Microsoft Store settings, Microsoft Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. Updated apps might use different Windows hardware and software features from the previous versions, which could give them access to different data on your device. You will be prompted for consent if an updated app accesses certain features, such as location. -You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in the Windows Store.
+You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in Microsoft Store.Each app's use of your data collected through any of these features is subject to the app developer's privacy policies. -If an app available through the Windows Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in the Store.
+If an app available through Microsoft Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store.Sideloaded apps and developer mode. Developer features such as the "developer mode" setting are intended for development use only. If you enable developer features, your device may become unreliable or unusable, and expose you to security risks. -Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than the Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. +Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than Microsoft Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. Windows policies, notifications, permissions and other features intended to help protect your privacy when apps access your data may not function as described in this statement for sideloaded apps or when developer features are enabled.
Top of page MSNMSNMSN services include websites and a suite of apps, including MSN News, Weather, Sports, and Money, and previous versions of the apps branded as Bing (together, "MSN Apps"). The MSN Apps are available on various platforms, including Windows, iOS, and Android. @@ -1812,7 +1821,7 @@ Other data we collect to provide communication services to you include the:
Video. -If you enter our retail stores or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.
+If you enter Microsoft Store locations or other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event, your image may be captured by our security cameras.If you use Spend, at your direction, we may also collect payment card information, receipt data, or financial transaction data, to provide the service.
If you use Enterprise Online Services, Microsoft collects Customer Data (including content), Support Data, and Administrator Data, defined below in the Enterprise and Developer Products section.
@@ -1824,7 +1833,7 @@ And we use data to help show more relevant ads, whether in our own products supp However, we do not use what you say in email, chat, video calls or voice mail, or your documents, photos or other personal files to target ads to you.Full textMicrosoft uses the data we collect for three basic purposes, described in more detail below: (1) to operate our business and provide (including improving and personalizing) the products we offer, (2) to send communications, including promotional communications, and (3) to show advertising, whether in our own products supported by advertising like MSN and Bing, or in products offered by third parties.
In carrying out these purposes, we combine data we collect to give you a more seamless, consistent and personalized experience. -For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Windows Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. +For example, Cortana can use the favorite sports teams you add to the Microsoft Sports app to provide information relevant to your interests, Microsoft Store can use information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. However, to enhance privacy, we have built in technological and procedural safeguards designed to prevent certain data combinations. For example, we store data we collect from you when you are unauthenticated (not signed in) separately from any account information that directly identifies you, such as your name, email address or phone number.
@@ -2661,7 +2670,7 @@ Cortana can access the demographic data (such as your age, postal code and gende Other Microsoft product usage. Cortana uses data collected through other Microsoft services to provide personalized suggestions. For example, Cortana uses data collected by the Sports app, so it can automatically display information about the teams you follow. -It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in the Windows Store so it can offer better suggestions. +It also learns your favorite places from Microsoft's Maps app, your favorite songs and artists from the music you play in Groove Music, and what you view and purchase in Microsoft Store so it can offer better suggestions. Your interests in Cortana's Notebook can be used by other Microsoft services, such as Bing or MSN, to customize your interests, preferences, and favorites in those experiences as well.@@ -2729,6 +2738,15 @@ For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offeri
Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. +For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and delete strings of numbers that may include personal identifiable information that we detect in the sample.
+If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
+Microsoft Translator is a statistical machine translation system designed to automatically translate text and speech between numerous supported languages. +Translator may be incorporated into other Microsoft products and services, such as Office, SharePoint, and Bing. +Third parties may also incorporate Translator into their own services and offerings. +For information on the privacy practices of third-parties’ services and offerings, consult their privacy statements.
+Microsoft Translator collects and uses the text, image, and speech data you submit, as well as information about how you are accessing the Translator service, such as operating system version, browser type and language. +We use your data to provide the Translator service, which includes improving and personalizing your experiences. +Microsoft has implemented business and technical measures designed to help de-identify the data Translator retains. For example, we randomly sample text to improve Translator and mask or delete strings of numbers and other personally identifiable information we detect in the sample.
If you subscribe to the Microsoft Translator API with a monthly volume of 250 million characters or more, you may request to have logging turned off for the text you submit to Microsoft Translator by submitting a request using the process detailed at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/notrace.aspx.
SwiftKeySwiftKeymainswiftkeymoduleSummarySwiftKey Keyboard and related apps and services use data about how you type – including the emoji you use and the words that matter to you – to learn your writing style and provide personalized autocorrect and predictive text that adapts to you.
When you use our products, we collect data such as device, network, performance, and usage statistics. @@ -2768,7 +2786,7 @@ If you choose to turn on Tailored experiences, this data can al This data is transmitted to Microsoft and stored with one or more unique identifiers that can help us recognize an individual user on an individual device and understand the device's service issues and use patterns. There are two levels of diagnostic and usage data: Basic and Full. At the lowest level, Basic, we collect only data necessary to keep Windows devices up-to-date and secure. -Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Store updates, and basic error data. +Basic data includes data about the device itself, the proper functioning of Windows and Microsoft Store updates, and basic error data. We collect the following data at the Basic level:
Some of the settings that are synced include:
Windows Update automatically downloads Windows software updates to your device. You can configure Windows Update to automatically install these updates as they become available (recommended) or have Windows notify you when a restart is required to finish installing updates. -Apps available through the Windows Store are automatically updated through the Store, as described in the Store section above. +Apps available through Microsoft Store are automatically updated through Microsoft Store, as described in the Microsoft Store section above.
Web Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorerWeb Browsers: Microsoft Edge and Internet ExplorermainwebbrowsersmoduleSummaryMicrosoft Edge is Microsoft's default web browser for Windows. Internet Explorer, Microsoft's legacy browser, is also available in Windows. Whenever you use a web browser to access the Internet, data about your device ("standard device data") is sent to the websites you visit and online services you use. @@ -2979,7 +2997,7 @@ If Bing is your default search provider, we use this data as described in the Bi You can disable Cortana assistance in Microsoft Edge at any time in Microsoft Edge Settings. To learn more about how Cortana uses data and how you can control that, go to the Cortana section of this privacy statement.
Wi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsWi-Fi Connecting to suggested open hotspotsmainwi-fisensemoduleSummaryIf you turn it on Connect to suggested open hotspots in Wi-Fi settings, you will automatically connect to suggested open Wi-Fi networks. -Please note that not all networks are secure - be careful using an open network to do something online that requires sensitive or personal data, such as making a banking transaction or a purchase.
Windows AppsWindows AppsmainwindowsappsmoduleSummaryA number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in the Windows Store. +Please note that not all networks are secure - be careful using an open network to do something online that requires sensitive or personal data, such as making a banking transaction or a purchase.
Windows AppsWindows AppsmainwindowsappsmoduleSummaryA number of Microsoft apps are included with Windows and others are available in Microsoft Store. Some of those apps include:
Maps app. The Maps app provides location-based services and uses Bing services to process your searches within the Maps app. @@ -3137,26 +3155,26 @@ You can review and edit the personal data you provided to the Rewards program by Children and online safety. If you have children who use Xbox services, you can set up child accounts for them. Children 17 and younger cannot create an account on Xbox Live without parental consent. -Adults in the family can change consent choices and online safety settings for child accounts on xbox.com.
StoreStoremainwindowsstoremoduleSummaryThe Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. +Adults in the family can change consent choices and online safety settings for child accounts on xbox.com.
Microsoft StoreMicrosoft StoremainwindowsstoremoduleSummaryMicrosoft Store is an online service that allows you to browse, download, purchase, rate, and review applications and other digital content. It includes:
We collect data about how you access and use the Store. +
We collect data about how you access and use Microsoft Store. the products you've viewed, purchased, or installed. -the preferences you set for viewing apps in the Store. +the preferences you set for viewing apps in Microsoft Store. and any ratings, reviews or problem reports you submit. Your Microsoft account is associated with your ratings and reviews. and if you write a review, the name and picture from your Microsoft account will be published with your review.
-Permission for Store apps. -Many apps you install from the Windows Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. +Permission for Microsoft Store apps. +Many apps you install from Microsoft Store are designed to take advantage of specific hardware and software features of your device. An app's use of certain hardware and software features may give the app or its related service access to your data. For example, a photo editing app might access your device's camera to let you take a new photo or access photos or videos stored on your device for editing, and a restaurant guide might use your location to provide nearby recommendations. -Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in the Store. -Many of the features that Windows Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. +Information about the features that an app uses is provided on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store. +Many of the features that Microsoft Store apps use can be turned on or off through your device’s privacy settings. In Windows, in many cases, you can choose which apps can use a particular feature. Go to Start >. Settings >. @@ -3165,17 +3183,17 @@ Select the feature (for example, Calendar) and select which app permissions are The lists of apps in Windows privacy settings that can use hardware and software features will not include "Classic Windows" applications, and these applications are not affected by these settings.
App updates. -Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Store settings, the Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. +Unless you have turned off automatic app updates in the relevant Microsoft Store settings, Microsoft Store will automatically check for, download, and install app updates to ensure that you have the latest versions. Updated apps might use different Windows hardware and software features from the previous versions, which could give them access to different data on your device. You will be prompted for consent if an updated app accesses certain features, such as location. -You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in the Windows Store.
+You can also review the hardware and software features an app uses by viewing its product description page in Microsoft Store.Each app's use of your data collected through any of these features is subject to the app developer's privacy policies. -If an app available through the Windows Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in the Store.
+If an app available through Microsoft Store collects and uses any of your personal data, the app developer is required to provide a privacy policy, and a link to the privacy policy is available on the app's product description page in Microsoft Store.Sideloaded apps and developer mode. Developer features such as the "developer mode" setting are intended for development use only. If you enable developer features, your device may become unreliable or unusable, and expose you to security risks. -Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than the Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. +Downloading or otherwise acquiring apps from sources other than Microsoft Store, also known as "sideloading" apps, may make your device and personal data more vulnerable to attack or unexpected use by apps. Windows policies, notifications, permissions and other features intended to help protect your privacy when apps access your data may not function as described in this statement for sideloaded apps or when developer features are enabled.
MSNMSNmainmainmoduleSummaryMSN services include websites and a suite of apps, including MSN News, Weather, Sports, and Money, and previous versions of the apps branded as Bing (together, "MSN Apps"). The MSN Apps are available on various platforms, including Windows, iOS, and Android. MSN services are also included within other Microsoft services, including the Microsoft Edge browser.
diff --git a/crawl_reviewed/sonic.net/All Policies.txt b/crawl_reviewed/sonic.net/All Policies.txt index bc3633328b..d8e7a5dafe 100644 --- a/crawl_reviewed/sonic.net/All Policies.txt +++ b/crawl_reviewed/sonic.net/All Policies.txt @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ - From SonicWiki Jump to: navigation, search Contents [hide] + +From SonicWiki Jump to: navigation, search Contents [hide]By opening an account with Sonic.net, Inc., you agree to abide by all policies of Sonic.net, Inc. diff --git a/crawl_reviewed/wikimediafoundation.org/Terms of Use.txt b/crawl_reviewed/wikimediafoundation.org/Terms of Use.txt index 87e5916369..d495cb23d2 100644 --- a/crawl_reviewed/wikimediafoundation.org/Terms of Use.txt +++ b/crawl_reviewed/wikimediafoundation.org/Terms of Use.txt @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ We also include other important notices and disclaimers, so please read these Te
For clarity, other organizations, such as local Wikimedia chapters and associations, that may share in the same mission are nevertheless legally independent and separate from the Wikimedia Foundation and have no responsibility for the operations of the website or its content.
-Contents [hide] +ContentsFor the sake of clarity, this Privacy Policy covers, regardless of language: +[Expand]Examples of What This Privacy Policy Covers
For the sake of clarity, this Privacy Policy covers, regardless of language:
-More on what this Privacy Policy doesn’t cover
This section is part of the Privacy Policy and is meant to explain in detail which situations are not covered by our Privacy Policy. +[Expand]More on what this Privacy Policy doesn’t cover
This section is part of the Privacy Policy and is meant to explain in detail which situations are not covered by our Privacy Policy.
We (the folks at Automattic) run a blog and website hosting platform called WordPress.com and would love for you to use it. +
We (the folks at Automattic) run a blog and website hosting platform called WordPress.com and would love for you to use it. WordPress.com’s basic service is free, and we offer paid upgrades for advanced features such as domain hosting and extra storage. -Our service is designed to give you as much control and ownership over what goes on your website as possible and encourage you to express yourself freely. However, be responsible in what you publish. +Our service is designed to give you as much control and ownership over what goes on your website as possible and encourage you to express yourself freely. +However, be responsible in what you publish. In particular, make sure that none of the prohibited items (like spam, viruses, or serious threats of violence) appear on your website.
-If you find a WordPress.com website that you believe violates these Terms of Service, please visit our dispute resolution &. +
If you find a WordPress.com website that you believe violates these Terms of Service, please visit our dispute resolution &. reporting page.
-We also have additional services and products designed to make the web a better place like WordPress.com VIP, WooCommerce, Longreads, VaultPress, Akismet, and Jetpack.
-(We’ve made the below Terms of Service available under a Creative Commons Sharealike license, which means you’re more than welcome to repurpose it for your own use. -Just make sure to replace references to us with ones to you, and if you don’t mind we’d appreciate a link to WordPress.com somewhere on your website. +
We also have additional services and products designed to make the web a better place like WordPress.com VIP, WooCommerce, Longreads, VaultPress, Akismet, and Jetpack.
+(We’ve made the below Terms of Service available under a Creative Commons Sharealike license, which means you’re more than welcome to repurpose it for your own use. +Just make sure to replace references to us with ones to you, and if you don’t mind we’d appreciate a link to WordPress.com somewhere on your website. We spent a lot of money and time on the below, and other people shouldn’t need to do the same.)
Terms of Service: -The following terms and conditions (“Terms”) govern all use of the WordPress.com website and all content, services, and products available at or through the website, including, but not limited to, Jetpack (“Jetpack”), VaultPress (“VaultPress”), and WordPress.com VIP (“VIP Service”), (taken together, our “Services”). -Our Services are offered subject to your acceptance without modification of all of the terms and conditions contained herein and all other operating rules, policies (including, without limitation, Automattic’s Privacy Policy) and procedures that may be published from time to time by Automattic (collectively, the “Agreement”). You agree that we may automatically upgrade our Services, and these Terms will apply to any upgrades. +
The following terms and conditions (“Terms”) govern all use of the WordPress.com website and all content, services, and products available at or through the website, including, but not limited to, Jetpack (“Jetpack”), VaultPress (“VaultPress”), and WordPress.com VIP (“VIP Service”), (taken together, our “Services”). +Our Services are offered subject to your acceptance without modification of all of the terms and conditions contained herein and all other operating rules, policies (including, without limitation, Automattic’s Privacy Policy) and procedures that may be published from time to time by Automattic (collectively, the “Agreement”). +You agree that we may automatically upgrade our Services, and these Terms will apply to any upgrades. If you reside in the United States or Brazil, your agreement is with Automattic Inc. (US), and if you reside outside of the United States or Brazil, your agreement is with Aut O’Mattic Ltd. (Ireland) (each, “Automattic” or “we”).
@@ -19,10 +21,10 @@ If you reside in the United States or Brazil, your agreement is with Automattic By accessing or using any part of our Services, you agree to become bound by the Terms of this Agreement. If you do not agree to all the Terms of this Agreement, then you may not access or use any of our Services. If these Terms are considered an offer by Automattic, acceptance is expressly limited to these Terms. -Our Services are not directed to children younger than 13, and access and use of our Services is only offered to users 13 years of age or older. +
Our Services are not directed to children younger than 13, and access and use of our Services is only offered to users 13 years of age or older. If you are under 13 years old, please do not register to use our Services. Any person who registers as a user or provides their personal information to our Services represents that they are 13 years of age or older.
-Use of our Services requires a WordPress.com account. +
Use of our Services requires a WordPress.com account. You agree to provide us with complete and accurate information when you register for an account. You will be solely responsible and liable for any activity that occurs under your username. You are responsible for keeping your password secure.
@@ -36,14 +38,15 @@ Automattic will not be liable for any acts or omissions by you, including any daAutomattic has not reviewed, and cannot review, all of the material, including computer software, posted to our Services, and cannot therefore be responsible for that material’s content, use or effects. +
Automattic has not reviewed, and cannot review, all of the material, including computer software, posted to our Services, and cannot therefore be responsible for that material’s content, use or effects. By operating our Services, Automattic does not represent or imply that it endorses the material there posted, or that it believes such material to be accurate, useful, or non-harmful. You are responsible for taking precautions as necessary to protect yourself and your computer systems from viruses, worms, Trojan horses, and other harmful or destructive content. -Our Services may contain content that is offensive, indecent, or otherwise objectionable, as well as content containing technical inaccuracies, typographical mistakes, and other errors. +Our Services may contain content that is offensive, indecent, or otherwise objectionable, as well as content containing technical inaccuracies, typographical mistakes, and other errors. Our Services may also contain material that violates the privacy or publicity rights, or infringes the intellectual property and other proprietary rights, of third parties, or the downloading, copying or use of which is subject to additional terms and conditions, stated or unstated. Automattic disclaims any responsibility for any harm resulting from the use by visitors of our Services, or from any downloading by those visitors of content there posted.
7. @@ -273,7 +279,7 @@ In the case of such termination, Automattic will have no obligation to provide a 10. Intellectual Property.This Agreement does not transfer from Automattic to you any Automattic or third party intellectual property, and all right, title, and interest in and to such property will remain (as between the parties) solely with Automattic. -Automattic, WordPress, WordPress.com, the WordPress.com logo, and all other trademarks, service marks, graphics and logos used in connection with WordPress.com or our Services, are trademarks or registered trademarks of Automattic or Automattic’s licensors. +Automattic, WordPress, WordPress.com, the WordPress.com logo, and all other trademarks, service marks, graphics and logos used in connection with WordPress.com or our Services, are trademarks or registered trademarks of Automattic or Automattic’s licensors. Other trademarks, service marks, graphics and logos used in connection with our Services may be the trademarks of other third parties. Your use of our Services grants you no right or license to reproduce or otherwise use any Automattic or third-party trademarks.
11. @@ -281,17 +287,16 @@ Domain Names.We act as a registrar and also work with third party registrars in order to provide our users with domain name services. When you register a domain name on WordPress.com, or when you renew or transfer an existing domain name on WordPress.com, you become bound by the relevant registrar’s terms and conditions, either the Automattic Domain Name Registration Agreement, Tucows Domain Inc. Registration Agreement, or this Domain Name Registration Agreement, in addition to these Terms. -Which registrar terms apply depends on the TLD you choose, and in some cases, the date you register your domain, so please see this page to determine which agreement(s) apply to you. +Which registrar terms apply depends on the TLD you choose, and in some cases, the date you register your domain, so please see the domain registration agreements to determine which agreement(s) apply to you. These registrar terms are incorporated by reference into these Terms.
Further, your use of the domain name is also subject to the policies of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (“ICANN”). -A summary of your rights and responsibilities as a domain name registrant under ICANN’s Registrar Accreditation Agreement can be found here. -You can learn more about domain name registration generally here.
-For details about what happens during the domain expiration process, and how we may notify you of domain expiration, please see this page.
-Please refer to this page for details about fees associated with domain registrations, renewals, and redemptions.
+You can read about your rights and responsibilities as a domain name registrant under ICANN’s Registrar Accreditation Agreement and about domain name registration generally. +For details about what happens during the domain expiration process, and how we may notify you of domain expiration, please see the Domain Expiration support page.
+Please refer to this page for details about fees associated with domain registrations, renewals, and redemptions.
12. G Suite. -If you purchase a G Suite subscription, this section applies. -G Suite is provided by Google, and your use of G Suite is subject to Google’s Terms of Use for the services, which you’ll accept prior to using G Suite for the first time. +
If you purchase a G Suite subscription, this section applies. +G Suite is provided by Google, and your use of G Suite is subject to Google’s Terms of Use for the services, which you’ll accept prior to using G Suite for the first time. Automattic is an authorized reseller of G Suite, but makes no warranties about the services provided by Google, and disclaims Google’s liability for any damages arising from our distribution and resale of their services. Google will provide technical support for its services, per its Technical Support Services Guidelines. If you’re a business and purchase G Suite for your WordPress.com website, you represent that you have 749 or fewer staff members.
@@ -300,15 +305,15 @@ Changes.We are constantly updating our Services, and that means sometimes we have to change the legal terms under which our Services are offered.
If we make changes that are material, we will let you know by posting on one of our blogs, or by sending you an email or other communication before the changes take effect.
The notice will designate a reasonable period of time after which the new terms will take effect.
-If you disagree with our changes, then you should stop using our Services within the designated notice period.
-Your continued use of our Services will be subject to the new terms.
+If you disagree with our changes, then you should stop using our Services within the designated notice period.
+Your continued use of our Services will be subject to the new terms.
However, any dispute that arose before the changes shall be governed by the Terms (including the binding individual arbitration clause) that were in place when the dispute arose.
Automattic may terminate your access to all or any part of our Services at any time, with or without cause, with or without notice, effective immediately. +
Automattic may terminate your access to all or any part of our Services at any time, with or without cause, with or without notice, effective immediately. If you wish to terminate this Agreement or your WordPress.com account (if you have one), you may simply discontinue using our Services. All provisions of this Agreement which by their nature should survive termination shall survive termination, including, without limitation, ownership provisions, warranty disclaimers, indemnity and limitations of liability. @@ -317,7 +322,7 @@ All provisions of this Agreement which by their nature should survive terminatio
15. Disclaimer of Warranties. -Our Services are provided “as is.” Automattic and its suppliers and licensors hereby disclaim all warranties of any kind, express or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement. +
Our Services are provided “as is.” Automattic and its suppliers and licensors hereby disclaim all warranties of any kind, express or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement. Neither Automattic nor its suppliers and licensors, makes any warranty that our Services will be error free or that access thereto will be continuous or uninterrupted. If you’re actually reading this, here’s a treat. You understand that you download from, or otherwise obtain content or services through, our Services at your own discretion and risk.