Microsoft privacy tools give users control over data collection

The current iteration of the Microsoft privacy tools are aimed at "providing clear choices and easy-to-use tools that put you in control of how your information is collected and used," according to Terry Myerson, executive vice president for the Windows and devices group at Microsoft. The first set of tools has been released as a web-based data privacy dashboard with more controls planned for future versions of Windows 10. Windows 10 had drawn criticism over its privacy policies and data collection in the past.

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