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Privacy and a New Era of Personal Computing


Microsoft Chief Privacy Officer Brendon Lynch was recently in Brussels with privacy regulators and practitioners from around the world. There, he kicked off our latest @Microsoft Conversations in Privacy discussion, delivering a keynote at the IAPP European Data Protection Congress.

During his keynote, Brendon referenced the summary report from Microsoft’s recent discussions with the world’s foremost privacy thinkers on the topic of alternate models for privacy in a modern information economy. Brendon shares his insights from the week and outlines how this type of engagement with privacy stakeholders helps Microsoft deliver the strong privacy protections customers expect.

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Microsoft committed to Privacy, Do Not Track


Microsoft’s General Counsel Brad Smith reinforces the company’s commitment to putting customers’ privacy first and providing them with more privacy choice and control, with features like Do Not Track (DNT).

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Balancing privacy and technology


Brad Smith, General Counsel and Executive Vice President, Legal and Corporate Affairs, Microsoft, discusses how a thoughtful and consistent approach to privacy can help respect consumer expectations while balancing the benefits of today’s technology.

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The promise of Differential Privacy


Through the release of a non-technical white paper, Microsoft is highlighting its research on Differential Privacy – a concept that has caught the attention of academics, privacy advocates and regulators alike.

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Microsoft Privacy Statement upgrade


Microsoft recently unveiled significant improvements to the look and feel of its privacy statements, making this information easier for customers to locate and use. We invite you to visit the new experience and welcome your feedback on it.

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