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Data We CollectMicrosoft collects many kinds of information in a variety of ways in order to operate effectively and provide you the best products, services and experiences we can. We may combine this data with information that is linked to your user ID, such as information contained in your Microsoft account.When you acquire, install and use the Program, Microsoft collects information about you, your devices, applications and networks, and your use of those devices, applications and networks. Examples of data we collect include your name, email address, preferences and interests; browsing, search and file history; phone call and SMS data; device configuration and sensor data; and application usage. For example, when you: install the Program, we may collect information about your device and applications and use it for purposes such as determining or improving compatibility, use voice input features like speech-to-text, we may collect voice information and use it for purposes such as improving speech processing, open a file, we may collect information about the file, the application used to open the file, and how long it takes any use it for purposes such as improving performance, or enter text, we may collect typed characters and use them for purposes such as improving autocomplete and spellcheck features.The Program contains internet-enabled features and social functionality. When these features are used, they transmit certain standard computer information ("Standard Computer Data") to Microsoft. Standard Computer Data may include information about the Program computing environment such as IP address, network status, operating conditions and information about devices and software used with the Program.The Program contains internet-enabled features that transmit performance or usage information to Microsoft (“Experience Data”). Experience Data may include information about the Program’s performance and reliability, such as how quickly the Program responds when you click a button or how many problems you experience with the Program. Experience Data may also include information about your use of the Program, such as the features used most often or how frequently you launch programs. Experience Data may be collected through the use of cookies or similar technologies; learn more below.How We Collect DataYou may provide information, such as your name and email address, to Microsoft for a specific purpose, such as a request for support. We also use a number of methods and technologies to gather data, such as: Web-enabled features in the Program that transmit information to Microsoft; and Technologies like cookies and web beacons. Microsoft may use cookies (small text files placed on a device’s hard disk by a web service) or similar technologies to provide the Program. For example, cookies may be used to store a user’s preferences and settings, to gather Experience Data, to authenticate a user, or to detect fraud.How We Use DataMicrosoft uses data we collect from the Program to operate, improve and personalize the Program and other Microsoft products and services. Some data is stored on your device and some data is transmitted to Microsoft. Microsoft shares some data with our partners to improve how their products and services work with Microsoft’s products and services. We use your contact information to communicate with you, for example, to inform you about the Program, updates, and related products and services. We use information about your preferences to configure Program features. For example, we use information we learn about your interests to help make the ads we show you more relevant, and we use your voice data to improve speech recognition.We use information about the devices and software used with the Program to improve Microsoft products and services, including for example troubleshooting, analysis, quality, machine learning, and usability and feature testing.
no creo que necesiten tanta información
No me fio de lo que como, no me fio de lo que veo, no me fio de lo que instalo, ni de lo que uso, pero como no tengo opción de comprar un terreno y comer las propias frutas y verduras que plante en mi terreno que jamás podré comprar pues al final paso por el aro.
No estoy al 100 % contento con Windows, pero no logro entender para que narices quiere saber Microsoft en las webs que me meto
Para el tema de auditorías solo Linux, aquí no hay opción, no he probado Win para eso pero es que Linux es tan estable...
Warning: Microsoft DirectPlay has been deprecated. Deprecated components of Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code are considered obsolete. While these components are still supported in this release of DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code, they may be removed in the future. When writing new applications, you should avoid using these deprecated components. When modifying existing applications, you are strongly encouraged to remove any dependency on these components.The DirectPlay application programming interface (API) provides developers with the tools to develop multiplayer applications such as games or chat clients. For simplicity, this documentation will refer to all such applications as "games." A multiplayer application has two basic characteristics:
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