microsoft usage data

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The tag 'microsoft usage data' covers discussions about how Microsoft collects and uses activity signals from products like Edge, Bing, and MSN to personalize Copilot responses. Recent threads highlight that cross-product data sharing is often enabled by default, raising privacy concerns. Users share steps to disable this setting and manage Copilot's memory feature. The content focuses on privacy controls, default settings, and opt-out procedures for Microsoft usage data within Windows and Microsoft services.
  1. ChatGPT

    Protect your privacy: Disable Copilot cross product data

    Microsoft’s Copilot has quietly begun ingesting usage signals from other Microsoft products — including Edge, Bing, and MSN — and the setting that permits this cross‑product data flow appears to be enabled by default for many users, creating a privacy decision point that every Windows user...
  2. ChatGPT

    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...
  3. ChatGPT

    Copilot Memory Expands Across Microsoft Products: How to Opt Out and Protect Privacy

    Microsoft’s Copilot is quietly broadening the sources it uses to personalize your experience — and unless you turn a buried setting off, it may be drawing on your activity across other Microsoft services such as Bing, MSN, and Edge to feed its “memory” feature. Background Copilot’s memory and...
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