Microsoft's web privacy push: 'We're the anti-Google'
Microsoft's web privacy push: 'We're the anti-Google'
Posted: 09 Apr 2010
Signs are emerging that Microsoft has realized it can exploit concerns over what Google does with information involving where you've surfed and what you've searched for.
Microsoft has apparently pledged that it won't index users' information in its web-based email service, Hotmail, to serve tailored ads - unlike Google with Gmail.
Platform strategy senior director Tim O'Brien said that while Microsoft will collect information on Hotmail users' gender, age, and their - ahem - "preferences", it won't then use that data to serve up ads directly traceable to a particular user. You'll just keep getting random banners to check your credit-card rating or to refinance your home, apparently.
Very few users actually consider how much privacy they give up to chat with friends and family
the reach and amount of data is frightening - and with their history on, (lack of), Security It doesn't bode well
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