If your website, web application, mobile application or desktop application collects any type of personal data from its end users, you may be required by law or by third parties to post a privacy policy on your website/application. Please note that some of our products contain links to third-party products or allow you to access third-party products that have different privacy practices than Microsoft. If you provide personal information to any of these products, your information will be subject to their privacy policies. 7.3 Updates. The parties will reasonably cooperate to update this DPA by mutual written agreement to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations. In addition to applicable laws, some websites such as Apple, Amazon, and Google require website and app owners to post a privacy policy when using any of their services. Use the Privacy Policy Builder to create this legal agreement. Canada has the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), which was generated by federal data protection laws. Microsoft Edge downloads content from Microsoft services to improve your browsing experience. Like what. B when data is uploaded to pre-render site content, speed up navigation, or provide the content necessary to support the features you want to use, such as .

B the supply of models for the collections. You can also share your Microsoft Edge browsing history from your Microsoft account so we can personalize advertising, Bing search, Microsoft News, and other Microsoft services. For more information about our Advertising Privacy Policy, please see the Advertising section of the Privacy Policy. If you turn off the Show ads you are interested in in the Microsoft Privacy Dashboard setting, you will continue to receive personalized searches and messages based on your browsing history if you have enabled the Improve your web experience by allowing Microsoft to use your browsing history from that account to personalize advertising, Search, messages, and other Microsoft services in Microsoft Edge. You can disable this browser setting at any time to stop receiving personalized web experiences based on your browsing history. The Seagate Party (“Seagate”) and you (“Company”) (each, a “Party” and collectively, the “Parties”) as specified in your Lyve Service Agreement (the “Agreement”) have entered into a Lyve Service Agreement (the “Agreement”) under which Seagate may process Company Personal Data (as defined below) in order to promote the provision of certain services to the Company (“Services”). This Privacy Agreement, including all accompanying schedules and attachments (this “DPA”), governs Seagate`s processing of Corporate Personal Data and forms part of the Agreement, is incorporated by reference into the Agreement and is effective on the date of its performance (“Effective Date”). The Privacy Commissioner of Canada advocates for the receipt and peaceful handling of complaints against organizations. Its purpose is to resolve privacy issues through compliance, not law enforcement. It collects complaints, disseminates the importance of awareness and conducts studies on privacy issues. Windows Update automatically downloads Windows software updates to your device. You can configure Windows Update to install these updates automatically when they are available (recommended) or to have Windows notify you when a restart is required to complete the installation of updates.

Apps available through the Microsoft Store are automatically updated through the Microsoft Store, as described in the Microsoft Store section of this privacy statement. Manage search history. If you`re signed in to a personal Microsoft account, you can delete your search history in the Microsoft Privacy Dashboard. Bing`s search history service, located in Bing Settings, provides another way to remember the search terms you entered and the results you clicked when you used Bing Search through your browser. You can delete your search history on a device through this service. Deleting your history will prevent that history from appearing on the search history website, but will not delete any information from our search logs that is retained and anonymized as described above or as indicated by you through the Privacy Dashboard. If you`re signed in to a Microsoft work or school account using Microsoft Search in Bing, you can export Microsoft Search to Bing Search history, but you can`t delete it. Your Microsoft Search service administrator in Bing can view aggregated search history for all enterprise users, but not specific searches by user.

Some Microsoft browser information stored on your device is synchronized with other devices when you sign in with your Microsoft account. For example, in Internet Explorer, this information includes your browsing history and favorites. and in Microsoft Edge, it includes your favorites, playlists, auto-filled form entries (e.B. name, address, and phone number) and can include data for extensions you`ve installed. For example, if you sync your Microsoft Edge playlist across multiple devices, copies of the content you want to store in your playlist are sent to each synced device for later viewing. You can disable synchronization in Internet Explorer by starting > Settings > Accounts > Synchronization Settings. (For more information, see the Sync Settings section of this Privacy Statement.) You can also disable synchronization of Microsoft Edge browser information by disabling the synchronization option in Microsoft Edge settings. Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device to store data that can be retrieved by a web server in the domain that set the cookie. We use cookies and similar technologies to remember and take into account your preferences and settings, to allow you to log in, to provide interest-based advertising, to combat fraud, to analyse the performance of our products and to fulfil other legitimate purposes. Microsoft apps use additional identifiers, such as the .B Advertising ID in Windows described in the Advertising ID section of this privacy statement, for similar purposes. With clickwrap, a user is informed of the legal agreements and must take certain measures that show that he clearly accepts the conditions.

Using checkboxes is a good practice, like this one on the Adobe ID sign-in page: we collect information to provide better service to all our users – from identifying basic things like the language you speak to more complex things like the ads you find most useful, the people you care about most online, or the YouTube videos you might like. The information collected by Google and how that information is used depends on how you use our services and how you manage your privacy settings. You can access the privacy settings for your Office applications by selecting File > Account > Account Privacy. These privacy settings allow you to set up your connected experiences. For example, you can enable selected experiences that upload content online, but not connected experiences that crawl content. Disabling connected experiences also disables additional experiences, such as co. B online co-creation and file storage. But even if you use this privacy setting to turn off connected experiences, some features will still be available, such as syncing. B your mailbox in Outlook, as well as the important services described below.

We update this Privacy Policy as necessary to provide more transparency or in response to: We welcome feedback if you have any questions about our Privacy Policy or the use of your information. The Department`s privacy compliance documents are available in the Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) and Records Systems Notice (SORN) sections. For more information about our privacy policy, please contact us at privacy@state.gov or send us an e-mail at the following address: Personal Data. Customer is the controller of the personal data and Microsoft is the processor of such data, unless (a) Customer acts as a processor of personal data, in which case Microsoft is a sub-processor, (b) Microsoft processes the personal data for its legitimate business operations as provided in the Standard Privacy Addendum ost, in which case Microsoft is a controller, or (c) as specified in the standard OST. As provided in the Standard Privacy Addendum ost, Microsoft is a personal data controller in the processing of personal data for its legitimate business operations related to the provision of the Service, such as. B invoicing and preparation of invoices; Account management; compensation; financial information; business planning and product strategy; improving the essential functions of accessibility, data protection and energy efficiency; and the fight against fraud, cybercrime and cyberattacks against Microsoft products. .