privacy and accounts

About this tag
Discussions tagged with privacy and accounts on WindowsForum.com cover how Microsoft handles user data, account-linked settings, and the implications for Windows users. Topics include the management of voice recordings through the Microsoft Privacy Dashboard, where clips recorded after October 2020 are de-identified and no longer tied to individual accounts, while older clips remain visible and deletable. Other threads address the end of Windows 10 support in October 2025, emphasizing the security risks for users who do not upgrade or purchase Extended Security Updates, and the role of Microsoft accounts in managing these transitions. The tag also appears in discussions about Copilot integration on Samsung 2025 TVs, which involves Microsoft accounts for cross-device workflows. Overall, the tag focuses on how privacy settings and account management intersect with Windows updates, security, and new AI features.
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    Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Upgrade, ESU, and Alternatives

    Microsoft has fixed a hard deadline: Windows 10 reaches end of support on October 14, 2025, and the calendar is not negotiable—users must choose to upgrade, buy a short-term extension, or accept growing security risk. Background / Overview Microsoft’s lifecycle policy for Windows 10 has been...
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    Copilot on Samsung 2025 TVs: Vision AI Brings AI to the Big Screen

    Samsung and Microsoft have agreed to bring Microsoft Copilot — the company’s generative AI assistant — to Samsung’s 2025 TVs and Smart Monitors, folding natural‑language AI into large displays via Samsung’s new Vision AI framework and a Copilot web experience built into the screens. This move...
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    Microsoft voice data changes: de-identified clips and Privacy Dashboard visibility

    Microsoft has changed how it handles voice recordings in a way that directly affects what you can see and manage on the Microsoft Privacy Dashboard: new voice clips contributed for product improvement are now de‑identified and are no longer associated with individual Microsoft accounts, which...
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