Microsoft sneakily monitors users?
According to a reliable source, the technology Microsoft uses to monitor user behavior on the AdCenter online advertising platform has violated personal privacy.
According to a reliable source, the technology Microsoft uses to monitor user behavior on the AdCenter online advertising platform has violated personal privacy.
The public network research group and the Digital Democratic Research Center have just released this reflection to the Federal Trade Commission and proposed to stop using software or systems that save browsing history.
Source: CNET These groups have expressed concern about the growing number of online businesses that depend on technology to save history without notifying a user.
" Companies know enough information about users and keep track of any changes to them, even common personal data like names, addresses, and phone numbers are not confidential ."
The Microsoft representative rejected the argument and said that the company is committed to protecting users' privacy.
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