cross product data

  1. Disable Copilot Cross‑Product Data Sharing for Privacy and Compliance

    Microsoft’s Copilot just added a quietly default‑on switch that lets the assistant harvest cross‑product usage signals — including searches and browsing activity from Edge, Bing, and MSN — to populate its Memory and personalize replies, and you should check and consider turning this off now if...
  2. Microsoft Copilot Cross‑Product Data Toggle: Privacy, Memory and Opt‑Out

    Microsoft’s Copilot has quietly added a toggle that allows the assistant to harvest “Microsoft usage data” from other Microsoft properties — and that toggle appears to be enabled by default for many users, meaning Copilot can seed its Memory and personalization features with signals from Edge...
  3. Copilot Privacy Alert: Default On Cross Product Data Sharing

    Microsoft's Copilot has quietly added a default-on privacy toggle that lets the assistant pull product usage signals from other Microsoft services — and anyone who values control over their data should treat that change as a wake‑up call and audit their Copilot settings right now. Background /...
  4. Copilot Memory Now Uses Edge Bing MSN Data by Default — How to Manage Privacy

    Microsoft’s Copilot has quietly widened the scope of what it can remember about you: the assistant can now draw on activity signals from other Microsoft services — explicitly calling out Edge, Bing and MSN — to personalize responses via its Memory feature, and that sharing appears to be enabled...