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This provision establishes the operational mechanism by which Microsoft integrates activity data across its product ecosystem into a single account profile, enabling cross-service data utilization and coordinated data processing practices. The authorization covers multiple stated purposes, including commercial uses (advertising, personalization) and compliance functions.
The updated policy establishes additional grounds on which Microsoft may retain personal data. While the prior version tied retention to specific user expectations and available deletion controls, the revised language authorizes retention for 'operating our business, meeting our contractual and legal obligations, improving and developing our products and services, protecting the safety and security of our systems and customers, and resolving disputes.' This expands the stated purposes beyond transaction fulfillment and legal compliance. The updated policy directs users to product-specific documentation for retention details rather than providing explicit deletion procedures and timelines in the privacy statement itself.
View change record →The updated policy now grounds data retention in five broad business purposes: operating the business, meeting contractual and legal obligations, improving and developing products and services, protecting system and customer safety, and resolving disputes. Previously, the policy articulated specific criteria for determining retention periods, including customer expectations for retention until manual deletion, availability of automated deletion controls, and data sensitivity. The revised language removes these granular criteria and instead requires users to consult individual product documentation to understand when their specific data will be deleted. This shifts the burden of finding retention timelines from the main policy statement to separate product-specific documents.
View change record →The updated Privacy Statement removes previously stated language about additional rights available to European Economic Area users, narrowing the policy's explicit protections in that region. Simultaneously, the revised terms now explicitly authorize Microsoft to contact users via auto-dialer and prerecorded voice for marketing purposes, provided the user has consented to receive marketing communications to the phone number supplied. This establishes Microsoft's contractual permission to initiate automated marketing calls using artificial intelligence-generated voice technology where user consent to marketing contact has been given.
View change record →Users who sign in with a Microsoft account operate under terms that permit Microsoft to aggregate their activity data across products and link it to their account profile for multiple stated uses. The provision specifies that users can manage associated data through the Microsoft privacy dashboard, establishing a management mechanism within the terms.
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"When you sign in with your Microsoft account, Microsoft collects data about your activities across our products and services. This data may be linked to your Microsoft account profile and used across our products and services, including to personalize your experience, improve our products and services, provide advertising, and fulfil our legal and contractual obligations. You can manage the data associated with your Microsoft account through the Microsoft privacy dashboard.— Excerpt from Microsoft's Microsoft Privacy Statement (Legacy)
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This provision establishes the operational mechanism by which Microsoft integrates activity data across its product ecosystem into a single account profile, enabling cross-service data utilization and coordinated data processing practices. The authorization covers multiple stated purposes, including commercial uses (advertising, personalization) and compliance functions.
Users who sign in with a Microsoft account operate under terms that permit Microsoft to aggregate their activity data across products and link it to their account profile for multiple stated uses. The provision specifies that users can manage associated data through the Microsoft privacy dashboard, establishing a management mechanism within the terms.
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