You have the right to access, correct, or delete the personal data Microsoft holds about you through your Microsoft account privacy dashboard.
Consumer impact (what this means for users)
You can access, correct, or delete your Minecraft-related personal data by visiting account.microsoft.com/privacy, giving you meaningful control over your information without needing to contact Minecraft directly.
What you can do
⚠️ These actions may provide transparency or partial mitigation but may not fully address the underlying issue. Effectiveness varies by jurisdiction and individual circumstances.
Delete Your Data
Go to account.microsoft.com/privacy, sign in with your Microsoft account, and use the privacy dashboard to submit a data access, correction, or deletion request for your Minecraft-associated data.
Export Your Data
Log in at account.microsoft.com/privacy and select 'Download your data' to export a copy of your personal data held by Microsoft, including Minecraft service data.
Cross-platform context
See how other platforms handle User Rights — Access, Correction, and Deletion and similar clauses.
Knowing how to exercise data rights is essential — Minecraft routes all rights requests through Microsoft's centralized privacy portal, which covers all Microsoft services including Minecraft.
View original clause language
You can access and control your personal data that Microsoft has obtained, and exercise your data protection rights, by using various tools we provide. The tools and information you need are at account.microsoft.com/privacy.
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: GDPR Arts. 15–22 grant EU users rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, and objection. CCPA §§1798.100–1798.125 grant California residents rights to access, delete, and opt out of sale of personal information. UK GDPR provides equivalent rights. These rights must be fulfilled within 30 days (CCPA) or one month (GDPR), with possible extensions.
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Regulatory citations, enforcement risk, and due diligence action items.
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Applicable agencies
FTC
FTC enforces consumer rights to access and control their data under FTC Act Section 5, particularly for unfair or deceptive failures to honor stated privacy rights.