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These highlights of the full Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 Privacy Statemen

t (Windows Privacy Statement) explain at a high level some of the data collection
and use practices of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 (Windows). They focus on fe
atures that communicate with the Internet and aren't intended to be an exhaustiv
e description. They don't apply to other online or offline Microsoft sites, prod
ucts, or services.
This privacy statement has four sections:
Highlights (this page)
Statement, which is the full Windows Privacy Statement that includes links f
or Windows features that have their own standalone statements
Features Supplement, which describes the features that have privacy impact i
n Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012
Server Supplement, which describes the additional features that have privacy
impact in Windows Server 2012
For more information on how to help protect your personal computer, your persona
l information, and your family online, visit our Safety and Security Center.
Your information
Certain Windows features may ask you for permission to collect or use inform
ation from your PC, including personal information. Windows uses this informatio
n as outlined in the full Windows Privacy Statement, as well as in the Features
Supplement and the Server Supplement.
Some Windows features can, with your permission, share personal information
over the Internet.
If you choose to register your software, you'll be asked to provide personal
information.
Windows requires activation to reduce software piracy and help ensure that o
ur customers receive the software quality they expect. Activation sends some inf
ormation about your PC to Microsoft.
You can choose to sign in to Windows with a Microsoft account, which lets yo
u sync Windows settings and automatically sign in to apps and websites. When you
create a Microsoft account, youll be asked to provide some personal information.
Additional details
Top of page
Your choices
Windows offers you a variety of ways to control how Windows features transfe
r information over the Internet. More information about how to control these fea
tures is in the Features Supplement and the Server Supplement.
To help improve your experience, some features that use the Internet are tur
ned on by default.
Additional details
Top of page
Uses of information
We use the information collected to enable the features you're using or prov
ide the services you request. We also use it to improve our products and service
s. In order to help provide our services, we occasionally provide information to
other companies that work on our behalf. Only companies who have a business nee
d to use the information are provided access to them. These companies are requir
ed to keep this information confidential and are prohibited from using it for an
y other purpose.
Additional details
Top of page
How to contact us
For more information about our privacy practices, go to the full Windows Privacy
Statement . Or, you can write to us using our web form.
These highlights of the full Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 Privacy Statemen
t (Windows Privacy Statement) explain at a high level some of the data collection
and use practices of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 (Windows). They focus on fe
atures that communicate with the Internet and aren't intended to be an exhaustiv
e description. They don't apply to other online or offline Microsoft sites, prod
ucts, or services.
This privacy statement has four sections:
Highlights (this page)
Statement, which is the full Windows Privacy Statement that includes links f
or Windows features that have their own standalone statements
Features Supplement, which describes the features that have privacy impact i
n Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012
Server Supplement, which describes the additional features that have privacy
impact in Windows Server 2012
For more information on how to help protect your personal computer, your persona
l information, and your family online, visit our Safety and Security Center.
Your information
Certain Windows features may ask you for permission to collect or use inform
ation from your PC, including personal information. Windows uses this informatio
n as outlined in the full Windows Privacy Statement, as well as in the Features
Supplement and the Server Supplement.
Some Windows features can, with your permission, share personal information
over the Internet.
If you choose to register your software, you'll be asked to provide personal
information.
Windows requires activation to reduce software piracy and help ensure that o
ur customers receive the software quality they expect. Activation sends some inf
ormation about your PC to Microsoft.
You can choose to sign in to Windows with a Microsoft account, which lets yo
u sync Windows settings and automatically sign in to apps and websites. When you
create a Microsoft account, youll be asked to provide some personal information.
Additional details
Top of page
Your choices
Windows offers you a variety of ways to control how Windows features transfe
r information over the Internet. More information about how to control these fea
tures is in the Features Supplement and the Server Supplement.
To help improve your experience, some features that use the Internet are tur
ned on by default.
Additional details
Top of page
Uses of information
We use the information collected to enable the features you're using or prov
ide the services you request. We also use it to improve our products and service
s. In order to help provide our services, we occasionally provide information to
other companies that work on our behalf. Only companies who have a business nee
d to use the information are provided access to them. These companies are requir
ed to keep this information confidential and are prohibited from using it for an
y other purpose.
Additional details
Top of page
How to contact us
For more information about our privacy practices, go to the full Windows Privacy
Statement . Or, you can write to us using our web form.
These highlights of the full Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 Privacy Statemen
t (Windows Privacy Statement) explain at a high level some of the data collection
and use practices of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 (Windows). They focus on fe
atures that communicate with the Internet and aren't intended to be an exhaustiv
e description. They don't apply to other online or offline Microsoft sites, prod
ucts, or services.
This privacy statement has four sections:
Highlights (this page)
Statement, which is the full Windows Privacy Statement that includes links f
or Windows features that have their own standalone statements
Features Supplement, which describes the features that have privacy impact i
n Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012
Server Supplement, which describes the additional features that have privacy
impact in Windows Server 2012
For more information on how to help protect your personal computer, your persona
l information, and your family online, visit our Safety and Security Center.
Your information
Certain Windows features may ask you for permission to collect or use inform
ation from your PC, including personal information. Windows uses this informatio
n as outlined in the full Windows Privacy Statement, as well as in the Features
Supplement and the Server Supplement.
Some Windows features can, with your permission, share personal information
over the Internet.
If you choose to register your software, you'll be asked to provide personal
information.
Windows requires activation to reduce software piracy and help ensure that o
ur customers receive the software quality they expect. Activation sends some inf
ormation about your PC to Microsoft.
You can choose to sign in to Windows with a Microsoft account, which lets yo
u sync Windows settings and automatically sign in to apps and websites. When you
create a Microsoft account, youll be asked to provide some personal information.
Additional details
Top of page
Your choices
Windows offers you a variety of ways to control how Windows features transfe
r information over the Internet. More information about how to control these fea
tures is in the Features Supplement and the Server Supplement.
To help improve your experience, some features that use the Internet are tur
ned on by default.
Additional details
Top of page
Uses of information
We use the information collected to enable the features you're using or prov
ide the services you request. We also use it to improve our products and service
s. In order to help provide our services, we occasionally provide information to
other companies that work on our behalf. Only companies who have a business nee
d to use the information are provided access to them. These companies are requir
ed to keep this information confidential and are prohibited from using it for an
y other purpose.
Additional details
Top of page
How to contact us
For more information about our privacy practices, go to the full Windows Privacy
Statement . Or, you can write to us using our web form.
These highlights of the full Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 Privacy Statemen
t (Windows Privacy Statement) explain at a high level some of the data collection
and use practices of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 (Windows). They focus on fe
atures that communicate with the Internet and aren't intended to be an exhaustiv
e description. They don't apply to other online or offline Microsoft sites, prod
ucts, or services.
This privacy statement has four sections:
Highlights (this page)
Statement, which is the full Windows Privacy Statement that includes links f
or Windows features that have their own standalone statements
Features Supplement, which describes the features that have privacy impact i
n Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012
Server Supplement, which describes the additional features that have privacy
impact in Windows Server 2012
For more information on how to help protect your personal computer, your persona
l information, and your family online, visit our Safety and Security Center.
Your information
Certain Windows features may ask you for permission to collect or use inform
ation from your PC, including personal information. Windows uses this informatio
n as outlined in the full Windows Privacy Statement, as well as in the Features
Supplement and the Server Supplement.
Some Windows features can, with your permission, share personal information
over the Internet.
If you choose to register your software, you'll be asked to provide personal
information.
Windows requires activation to reduce software piracy and help ensure that o
ur customers receive the software quality they expect. Activation sends some inf
ormation about your PC to Microsoft.
You can choose to sign in to Windows with a Microsoft account, which lets yo
u sync Windows settings and automatically sign in to apps and websites. When you
create a Microsoft account, youll be asked to provide some personal information.
Additional details
Top of page
Your choices
Windows offers you a variety of ways to control how Windows features transfe
r information over the Internet. More information about how to control these fea
tures is in the Features Supplement and the Server Supplement.
To help improve your experience, some features that use the Internet are tur
ned on by default.
Additional details
Top of page
Uses of information
We use the information collected to enable the features you're using or prov
ide the services you request. We also use it to improve our products and service
s. In order to help provide our services, we occasionally provide information to
other companies that work on our behalf. Only companies who have a business nee
d to use the information are provided access to them. These companies are requir
ed to keep this information confidential and are prohibited from using it for an
y other purpose.
Additional details
Top of page
How to contact us
For more information about our privacy practices, go to the full Windows Privacy
Statement . Or, you can write to us using our web form.
These highlights of the full Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 Privacy Statemen
t (Windows Privacy Statement) explain at a high level some of the data collection
and use practices of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 (Windows). They focus on fe
atures that communicate with the Internet and aren't intended to be an exhaustiv
e description. They don't apply to other online or offline Microsoft sites, prod
ucts, or services.
This privacy statement has four sections:
Highlights (this page)
Statement, which is the full Windows Privacy Statement that includes links f
or Windows features that have their own standalone statements
Features Supplement, which describes the features that have privacy impact i
n Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012
Server Supplement, which describes the additional features that have privacy
impact in Windows Server 2012
For more information on how to help protect your personal computer, your persona
l information, and your family online, visit our Safety and Security Center.
Your information
Certain Windows features may ask you for permission to collect or use inform
ation from your PC, including personal information. Windows uses this informatio
n as outlined in the full Windows Privacy Statement, as well as in the Features
Supplement and the Server Supplement.
Some Windows features can, with your permission, share personal information
over the Internet.
If you choose to register your software, you'll be asked to provide personal
information.
Windows requires activation to reduce software piracy and help ensure that o
ur customers receive the software quality they expect. Activation sends some inf
ormation about your PC to Microsoft.
You can choose to sign in to Windows with a Microsoft account, which lets yo
u sync Windows settings and automatically sign in to apps and websites. When you
create a Microsoft account, youll be asked to provide some personal information.
Additional details
Top of page
Your choices
Windows offers you a variety of ways to control how Windows features transfe
r information over the Internet. More information about how to control these fea
tures is in the Features Supplement and the Server Supplement.
To help improve your experience, some features that use the Internet are tur
ned on by default.
Additional details
Top of page
Uses of information
We use the information collected to enable the features you're using or prov
ide the services you request. We also use it to improve our products and service
s. In order to help provide our services, we occasionally provide information to
other companies that work on our behalf. Only companies who have a business nee
d to use the information are provided access to them. These companies are requir
ed to keep this information confidential and are prohibited from using it for an
y other purpose.
Additional details
Top of page
How to contact us
For more information about our privacy practices, go to the full Windows Privacy
Statement . Or, you can write to us using our web form.
These highlights of the full Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 Privacy Statemen
t (Windows Privacy Statement) explain at a high level some of the data collection
and use practices of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 (Windows). They focus on fe
atures that communicate with the Internet and aren't intended to be an exhaustiv
e description. They don't apply to other online or offline Microsoft sites, prod
ucts, or services.
This privacy statement has four sections:
Highlights (this page)
Statement, which is the full Windows Privacy Statement that includes links f
or Windows features that have their own standalone statements
Features Supplement, which describes the features that have privacy impact i
n Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012
Server Supplement, which describes the additional features that have privacy
impact in Windows Server 2012
For more information on how to help protect your personal computer, your persona
l information, and your family online, visit our Safety and Security Center.
Your information
Certain Windows features may ask you for permission to collect or use inform
ation from your PC, including personal information. Windows uses this informatio
n as outlined in the full Windows Privacy Statement, as well as in the Features
Supplement and the Server Supplement.
Some Windows features can, with your permission, share personal information
over the Internet.
If you choose to register your software, you'll be asked to provide personal
information.
Windows requires activation to reduce software piracy and help ensure that o
ur customers receive the software quality they expect. Activation sends some inf
ormation about your PC to Microsoft.
You can choose to sign in to Windows with a Microsoft account, which lets yo
u sync Windows settings and automatically sign in to apps and websites. When you
create a Microsoft account, youll be asked to provide some personal information.
Additional details
Top of page
Your choices
Windows offers you a variety of ways to control how Windows features transfe
r information over the Internet. More information about how to control these fea
tures is in the Features Supplement and the Server Supplement.
To help improve your experience, some features that use the Internet are tur
ned on by default.
Additional details
Top of page
Uses of information
We use the information collected to enable the features you're using or prov
ide the services you request. We also use it to improve our products and service
s. In order to help provide our services, we occasionally provide information to
other companies that work on our behalf. Only companies who have a business nee
d to use the information are provided access to them. These companies are requir
ed to keep this information confidential and are prohibited from using it for an
y other purpose.
Additional details
Top of page
How to contact us
For more information about our privacy practices, go to the full Windows Privacy
Statement . Or, you can write to us using our web form.
These highlights of the full Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 Privacy Statemen
t (Windows Privacy Statement) explain at a high level some of the data collection
and use practices of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 (Windows). They focus on fe
atures that communicate with the Internet and aren't intended to be an exhaustiv
e description. They don't apply to other online or offline Microsoft sites, prod
ucts, or services.
This privacy statement has four sections:
Highlights (this page)
Statement, which is the full Windows Privacy Statement that includes links f
or Windows features that have their own standalone statements
Features Supplement, which describes the features that have privacy impact i
n Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012
Server Supplement, which describes the additional features that have privacy
impact in Windows Server 2012
For more information on how to help protect your personal computer, your persona
l information, and your family online, visit our Safety and Security Center.
Your information
Certain Windows features may ask you for permission to collect or use inform
ation from your PC, including personal information. Windows uses this informatio
n as outlined in the full Windows Privacy Statement, as well as in the Features
Supplement and the Server Supplement.
Some Windows features can, with your permission, share personal information
over the Internet.
If you choose to register your software, you'll be asked to provide personal
information.
Windows requires activation to reduce software piracy and help ensure that o
ur customers receive the software quality they expect. Activation sends some inf
ormation about your PC to Microsoft.
You can choose to sign in to Windows with a Microsoft account, which lets yo
u sync Windows settings and automatically sign in to apps and websites. When you
create a Microsoft account, youll be asked to provide some personal information.
Additional details
Top of page
Your choices
Windows offers you a variety of ways to control how Windows features transfe
r information over the Internet. More information about how to control these fea
tures is in the Features Supplement and the Server Supplement.
To help improve your experience, some features that use the Internet are tur
ned on by default.
Additional details
Top of page
Uses of information
We use the information collected to enable the features you're using or prov
ide the services you request. We also use it to improve our products and service
s. In order to help provide our services, we occasionally provide information to
other companies that work on our behalf. Only companies who have a business nee
d to use the information are provided access to them. These companies are requir
ed to keep this information confidential and are prohibited from using it for an
y other purpose.
Additional details
Top of page
How to contact us
For more information about our privacy practices, go to the full Windows Privacy
Statement . Or, you can write to us using our web form.
These highlights of the full Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 Privacy Statemen
t (Windows Privacy Statement) explain at a high level some of the data collection
and use practices of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 (Windows). They focus on fe
atures that communicate with the Internet and aren't intended to be an exhaustiv
e description. They don't apply to other online or offline Microsoft sites, prod
ucts, or services.
This privacy statement has four sections:
Highlights (this page)
Statement, which is the full Windows Privacy Statement that includes links f
or Windows features that have their own standalone statements
Features Supplement, which describes the features that have privacy impact i
n Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012
Server Supplement, which describes the additional features that have privacy
impact in Windows Server 2012
For more information on how to help protect your personal computer, your persona
l information, and your family online, visit our Safety and Security Center.
Your information
Certain Windows features may ask you for permission to collect or use inform
ation from your PC, including personal information. Windows uses this informatio
n as outlined in the full Windows Privacy Statement, as well as in the Features
Supplement and the Server Supplement.
Some Windows features can, with your permission, share personal information
over the Internet.
If you choose to register your software, you'll be asked to provide personal
information.
Windows requires activation to reduce software piracy and help ensure that o
ur customers receive the software quality they expect. Activation sends some inf
ormation about your PC to Microsoft.
You can choose to sign in to Windows with a Microsoft account, which lets yo
u sync Windows settings and automatically sign in to apps and websites. When you
create a Microsoft account, youll be asked to provide some personal information.
Additional details
Top of page
Your choices
Windows offers you a variety of ways to control how Windows features transfe
r information over the Internet. More information about how to control these fea
tures is in the Features Supplement and the Server Supplement.
To help improve your experience, some features that use the Internet are tur
ned on by default.
Additional details
Top of page
Uses of information
We use the information collected to enable the features you're using or prov
ide the services you request. We also use it to improve our products and service
s. In order to help provide our services, we occasionally provide information to
other companies that work on our behalf. Only companies who have a business nee
d to use the information are provided access to them. These companies are requir
ed to keep this information confidential and are prohibited from using it for an
y other purpose.
Additional details
Top of page
How to contact us
For more information about our privacy practices, go to the full Windows Privacy
Statement . Or, you can write to us using our web form.
These highlights of the full Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 Privacy Statemen
t (Windows Privacy Statement) explain at a high level some of the data collection
and use practices of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 (Windows). They focus on fe
atures that communicate with the Internet and aren't intended to be an exhaustiv
e description. They don't apply to other online or offline Microsoft sites, prod
ucts, or services.
This privacy statement has four sections:
Highlights (this page)
Statement, which is the full Windows Privacy Statement that includes links f
or Windows features that have their own standalone statements
Features Supplement, which describes the features that have privacy impact i
n Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012
Server Supplement, which describes the additional features that have privacy
impact in Windows Server 2012
For more information on how to help protect your personal computer, your persona
l information, and your family online, visit our Safety and Security Center.
Your information
Certain Windows features may ask you for permission to collect or use inform
ation from your PC, including personal information. Windows uses this informatio
n as outlined in the full Windows Privacy Statement, as well as in the Features
Supplement and the Server Supplement.
Some Windows features can, with your permission, share personal information
over the Internet.
If you choose to register your software, you'll be asked to provide personal
information.
Windows requires activation to reduce software piracy and help ensure that o
ur customers receive the software quality they expect. Activation sends some inf
ormation about your PC to Microsoft.
You can choose to sign in to Windows with a Microsoft account, which lets yo
u sync Windows settings and automatically sign in to apps and websites. When you
create a Microsoft account, youll be asked to provide some personal information.
Additional details
Top of page
Your choices
Windows offers you a variety of ways to control how Windows features transfe
r information over the Internet. More information about how to control these fea
tures is in the Features Supplement and the Server Supplement.
To help improve your experience, some features that use the Internet are tur
ned on by default.
Additional details
Top of page
Uses of information
We use the information collected to enable the features you're using or prov
ide the services you request. We also use it to improve our products and service
s. In order to help provide our services, we occasionally provide information to
other companies that work on our behalf. Only companies who have a business nee
d to use the information are provided access to them. These companies are requir
ed to keep this information confidential and are prohibited from using it for an
y other purpose.
Additional details
Top of page
How to contact us
For more information about our privacy practices, go to the full Windows Privacy
Statement . Or, you can write to us using our web form.
These highlights of the full Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 Privacy Statemen
t (Windows Privacy Statement) explain at a high level some of the data collection
and use practices of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 (Windows). They focus on fe
atures that communicate with the Internet and aren't intended to be an exhaustiv
e description. They don't apply to other online or offline Microsoft sites, prod
ucts, or services.
This privacy statement has four sections:
Highlights (this page)
Statement, which is the full Windows Privacy Statement that includes links f
or Windows features that have their own standalone statements
Features Supplement, which describes the features that have privacy impact i
n Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012
Server Supplement, which describes the additional features that have privacy
impact in Windows Server 2012
For more information on how to help protect your personal computer, your persona
l information, and your family online, visit our Safety and Security Center.
Your information
Certain Windows features may ask you for permission to collect or use inform
ation from your PC, including personal information. Windows uses this informatio
n as outlined in the full Windows Privacy Statement, as well as in the Features
Supplement and the Server Supplement.
Some Windows features can, with your permission, share personal information
over the Internet.
If you choose to register your software, you'll be asked to provide personal
information.
Windows requires activation to reduce software piracy and help ensure that o
ur customers receive the software quality they expect. Activation sends some inf
ormation about your PC to Microsoft.
You can choose to sign in to Windows with a Microsoft account, which lets yo
u sync Windows settings and automatically sign in to apps and websites. When you
create a Microsoft account, youll be asked to provide some personal information.
Additional details
Top of page
Your choices
Windows offers you a variety of ways to control how Windows features transfe
r information over the Internet. More information about how to control these fea
tures is in the Features Supplement and the Server Supplement.
To help improve your experience, some features that use the Internet are tur
ned on by default.
Additional details
Top of page
Uses of information
We use the information collected to enable the features you're using or prov
ide the services you request. We also use it to improve our products and service
s. In order to help provide our services, we occasionally provide information to
other companies that work on our behalf. Only companies who have a business nee
d to use the information are provided access to them. These companies are requir
ed to keep this information confidential and are prohibited from using it for an
y other purpose.
Additional details
Top of page
How to contact us
For more information about our privacy practices, go to the full Windows Privacy
Statement . Or, you can write to us using our web form.
These highlights of the full Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 Privacy Statemen
t (Windows Privacy Statement) explain at a high level some of the data collection
and use practices of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 (Windows). They focus on fe
atures that communicate with the Internet and aren't intended to be an exhaustiv
e description. They don't apply to other online or offline Microsoft sites, prod
ucts, or services.
This privacy statement has four sections:
Highlights (this page)
Statement, which is the full Windows Privacy Statement that includes links f
or Windows features that have their own standalone statements
Features Supplement, which describes the features that have privacy impact i
n Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012
Server Supplement, which describes the additional features that have privacy
impact in Windows Server 2012
For more information on how to help protect your personal computer, your persona
l information, and your family online, visit our Safety and Security Center.
Your information
Certain Windows features may ask you for permission to collect or use inform
ation from your PC, including personal information. Windows uses this informatio
n as outlined in the full Windows Privacy Statement, as well as in the Features
Supplement and the Server Supplement.
Some Windows features can, with your permission, share personal information
over the Internet.
If you choose to register your software, you'll be asked to provide personal
information.
Windows requires activation to reduce software piracy and help ensure that o
ur customers receive the software quality they expect. Activation sends some inf
ormation about your PC to Microsoft.
You can choose to sign in to Windows with a Microsoft account, which lets yo
u sync Windows settings and automatically sign in to apps and websites. When you
create a Microsoft account, youll be asked to provide some personal information.
Additional details
Top of page
Your choices
Windows offers you a variety of ways to control how Windows features transfe
r information over the Internet. More information about how to control these fea
tures is in the Features Supplement and the Server Supplement.
To help improve your experience, some features that use the Internet are tur
ned on by default.
Additional details
Top of page
Uses of information
We use the information collected to enable the features you're using or prov
ide the services you request. We also use it to improve our products and service
s. In order to help provide our services, we occasionally provide information to
other companies that work on our behalf. Only companies who have a business nee
d to use the information are provided access to them. These companies are requir
ed to keep this information confidential and are prohibited from using it for an
y other purpose.
Additional details
Top of page
How to contact us
For more information about our privacy practices, go to the full Windows Privacy
Statement . Or, you can write to us using our web form.
These highlights of the full Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 Privacy Statemen
t (Windows Privacy Statement) explain at a high level some of the data collection
and use practices of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 (Windows). They focus on fe
atures that communicate with the Internet and aren't intended to be an exhaustiv
e description. They don't apply to other online or offline Microsoft sites, prod
ucts, or services.
This privacy statement has four sections:
Highlights (this page)
Statement, which is the full Windows Privacy Statement that includes links f
or Windows features that have their own standalone statements
Features Supplement, which describes the features that have privacy impact i
n Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012
Server Supplement, which describes the additional features that have privacy
impact in Windows Server 2012
For more information on how to help protect your personal computer, your persona
l information, and your family online, visit our Safety and Security Center.
Your information
Certain Windows features may ask you for permission to collect or use inform
ation from your PC, including personal information. Windows uses this informatio
n as outlined in the full Windows Privacy Statement, as well as in the Features
Supplement and the Server Supplement.
Some Windows features can, with your permission, share personal information
over the Internet.
If you choose to register your software, you'll be asked to provide personal
information.
Windows requires activation to reduce software piracy and help ensure that o
ur customers receive the software quality they expect. Activation sends some inf
ormation about your PC to Microsoft.
You can choose to sign in to Windows with a Microsoft account, which lets yo
u sync Windows settings and automatically sign in to apps and websites. When you
create a Microsoft account, youll be asked to provide some personal information.
Additional details
Top of page
Your choices
Windows offers you a variety of ways to control how Windows features transfe
r information over the Internet. More information about how to control these fea
tures is in the Features Supplement and the Server Supplement.
To help improve your experience, some features that use the Internet are tur
ned on by default.
Additional details
Top of page
Uses of information
We use the information collected to enable the features you're using or prov
ide the services you request. We also use it to improve our products and service
s. In order to help provide our services, we occasionally provide information to
other companies that work on our behalf. Only companies who have a business nee
d to use the information are provided access to them. These companies are requir
ed to keep this information confidential and are prohibited from using it for an
y other purpose.
Additional details
Top of page
How to contact us
For more information about our privacy practices, go to the full Windows Privacy
Statement . Or, you can write to us using our web form.
These highlights of the full Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 Privacy Statemen
t (Windows Privacy Statement) explain at a high level some of the data collection
and use practices of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 (Windows). They focus on fe
atures that communicate with the Internet and aren't intended to be an exhaustiv
e description. They don't apply to other online or offline Microsoft sites, prod
ucts, or services.
This privacy statement has four sections:
Highlights (this page)
Statement, which is the full Windows Privacy Statement that includes links f
or Windows features that have their own standalone statements
Features Supplement, which describes the features that have privacy impact i
n Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012
Server Supplement, which describes the additional features that have privacy
impact in Windows Server 2012
For more information on how to help protect your personal computer, your persona
l information, and your family online, visit our Safety and Security Center.
Your information
Certain Windows features may ask you for permission to collect or use inform
ation from your PC, including personal information. Windows uses this informatio
n as outlined in the full Windows Privacy Statement, as well as in the Features
Supplement and the Server Supplement.
Some Windows features can, with your permission, share personal information
over the Internet.
If you choose to register your software, you'll be asked to provide personal
information.
Windows requires activation to reduce software piracy and help ensure that o
ur customers receive the software quality they expect. Activation sends some inf
ormation about your PC to Microsoft.
You can choose to sign in to Windows with a Microsoft account, which lets yo
u sync Windows settings and automatically sign in to apps and websites. When you
create a Microsoft account, youll be asked to provide some personal information.
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Your choices
Windows offers you a variety of ways to control how Windows features transfe
r information over the Internet. More information about how to control these fea
tures is in the Features Supplement and the Server Supplement.
To help improve your experience, some features that use the Internet are tur
ned on by default.
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Uses of information
We use the information collected to enable the features you're using or prov
ide the services you request. We also use it to improve our products and service
s. In order to help provide our services, we occasionally provide information to
other companies that work on our behalf. Only companies who have a business nee
d to use the information are provided access to them. These companies are requir
ed to keep this information confidential and are prohibited from using it for an
y other purpose.
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How to contact us
For more information about our privacy practices, go to the full Windows Privacy
Statement . Or, you can write to us using our web form.

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