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- Third party cookie inventory - Microsoft Support
Microsoft provides a list of third parties that set cookies on our websites These third parties include service providers acting on our behalf
- Microsoft Privacy Statement
When you or your service provider (such as a cable or internet service provider) create your Microsoft account tied to your email address with your service provider’s domain, we refer to that account as a third-party account
- Data Protection with Microsoft Privacy Principles | Microsoft Trust Center
Your control over your data is reinforced by Microsoft compliance with broadly applicable privacy laws, such as GDPR and privacy standards These include the world’s first international code of practice for cloud privacy, ISO IEC 27018
- Microsoft Cares About Your Privacy - Microsoft Community
Are you clearing Cookies every time you close the browser? Edge > Settings > Privacy, search services > Clear browsing data > Choose what to clear every time you close the browser > If you're clearing anything else, don't clear Cookies Also, some security privacy programs or add-ons try to "manage" Cookies This would also cause the problem
- Microsoft Privacy - Microsoft Privacy | Microsoft Learn
If you're new to privacy and wondering where to start with Microsoft services, this section provides links to key privacy areas for each service Get started with Priva to help your organization safeguard personal data across your data landscape and build a privacy-resilient workplace
- Bing Does not save Preferences - Microsoft Community
I keep getting the BIng request "Microsoft and our third-party vendors use cookies and similar technologies to deliver, maintain, and improve our services and ads
- Microsoft Privacy Report
The Microsoft privacy dashboard allows you to view, delete, and manage your privacy settings and data collected while signed into your Microsoft account This includes data from Bing searches, Microsoft Copilot, Microsoft Edge browsing, location history, and the use of Microsoft apps and services
- About your privacy rights - Microsoft Support
If you signed up for a limited account on Microsoft account using the passport com domain for your email address, you'll be asked to provide only a user name and password Microsoft account doesn't control or monitor the privacy practices of sites requiring a Microsoft account
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