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Maybe I'm too big a privacy nut, but I fail to see why my usage information and/or survey responses should be tied to my personally information.
I know this may seem like a troll, but it is not meant as one.* I was a member of the Windows Feedback Program and thought it was a valid tool to help make windows better in the future.* With these changes I have disenrolled from the program.
I am unable to think of any purpose for tying these statistics in with personal information other than for marketing purposes.*
What do you guys think?* Is there a technical value to coupling your personal information with these usage statics rather than just using a machineid that is not tied to user info?* Am I over reacting?
Copy of the changes*below, items in red are the ones that concerned me.*
I am also frustrated that I never recieved this email, and got it forwarded to me from a friend.**I would have had my WFP software update in the background and had the participation agreement change without being aware of it.
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From: winpanel@microsoft.com [mailto:winpanel@microsoft.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 6:25 PM
To:
Subject: notification from the Windows Feedback Program
Thank you for participating in the Windows Feedback Program!
On April 15, 2008, a new version of the Windows Feedback Panel (WFP) software and an updated Privacy Statement will be available on the Windows Feedback Panel program website. Please take a moment to review these updates, as the new version of the WFP software will automatically update the current version on your PC.
Two sections in our Privacy Statement - Collection of Your Information and Choice and Control - are being updated. Changes to these sections are underlined in the sections below:
The winner will be notified by mail and email. We are about to announce the winner of the last sweepstakes period on our website.
THANK YOU
- The Windows Experience Team
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I know this may seem like a troll, but it is not meant as one.* I was a member of the Windows Feedback Program and thought it was a valid tool to help make windows better in the future.* With these changes I have disenrolled from the program.
I am unable to think of any purpose for tying these statistics in with personal information other than for marketing purposes.*
What do you guys think?* Is there a technical value to coupling your personal information with these usage statics rather than just using a machineid that is not tied to user info?* Am I over reacting?
Copy of the changes*below, items in red are the ones that concerned me.*
I am also frustrated that I never recieved this email, and got it forwarded to me from a friend.**I would have had my WFP software update in the background and had the participation agreement change without being aware of it.
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From: winpanel@microsoft.com [mailto:winpanel@microsoft.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 6:25 PM
To:
Subject: notification from the Windows Feedback Program
Thank you for participating in the Windows Feedback Program!
On April 15, 2008, a new version of the Windows Feedback Panel (WFP) software and an updated Privacy Statement will be available on the Windows Feedback Panel program website. Please take a moment to review these updates, as the new version of the WFP software will automatically update the current version on your PC.
Two sections in our Privacy Statement - Collection of Your Information and Choice and Control - are being updated. Changes to these sections are underlined in the sections below:
Collection of Your Information
We will collect personal information if you choose to participate in the Program. The personal information we collect may include your name, gender, e-mail address, city, and ZIP code. In addition, we will collect and store your survey responses. If you choose to participate in the automated feedback program, information about your software and your computer will be recorded and sent back to Microsoft. This information includes, but is not limited to:
Choice and Control
The Microsoft Windows Feedback Panel software occasionally checks online to ensure that you are running the most current version of the software and automatically installs an upgrade if a newer version is available.
We also wanted to let you know that you will be entered for a chance to win USD $5,000 cash each time you complete a survey from the survey feedback program between April 1, 2008 and June 30, 2008. If you participate in the automated feedback program, you will receive an additional sweepstakes entry if you remain an active member in the program through June 30, 2008.* We will collect personal information if you choose to participate in the Program. The personal information we collect may include your name, gender, e-mail address, city, and ZIP code. In addition, we will collect and store your survey responses. If you choose to participate in the automated feedback program, information about your software and your computer will be recorded and sent back to Microsoft. This information includes, but is not limited to:
- <li class=MsoNormal style="">Windows usage behavior including installed and used applications. <li class=MsoNormal style="">Number and type of software errors encountered. <li class=MsoNormal style="">Performance of software and hardware products installed on your computer <li class=MsoNormal style="">File and folder structures on your computer, including number of types of files in folders, such as number of jpg files in the Pictures folder. <li class=MsoNormal style="">What transpired during a network problem, including data obtained from various network connections, components, and devices installed on your computer. <li class=MsoNormal style="">System-specific information, such as hardware, devices, drivers, and settings installed on your computer. <li class=MsoNormal style="">Registry values. <li class=MsoNormal style="">Event logs.
- Office Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) data.
- More information about this program is available in the applicable Office privacy statement. The Office 2007 privacy statement can be found here. To display the privacy statement for Office 2003, please search for "Privacy Statement" in Office 2003 online help. Please see below for more information.
- Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) data.
- More information about this program can be found in the Windows Vista privacy statement. Please see below for more information.
Choice and Control
The Microsoft Windows Feedback Panel software occasionally checks online to ensure that you are running the most current version of the software and automatically installs an upgrade if a newer version is available.
The winner will be notified by mail and email. We are about to announce the winner of the last sweepstakes period on our website.
THANK YOU
- The Windows Experience Team
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