If you have selected Required as your Diagnostic data setting, personalization is based on information about your device, its settings and capabilities, and whether it is performing properly.
If you have selected Optional , personalization is also based on information about how you use apps and features, plus additional information about the health of your device. We do not use the content of crash dumps, websites you browse, speech, typing, or inking input data for personalization when we receive such data from customers who have selected Optional.
Tailored experiences include suggestions on how to customize and optimize Windows, as well as ads and recommendations for Microsoft and third-party products and services, features, apps, and hardware for your Windows experiences. For example, to help you get the most out of your device, we may tell you about features you may not know about or that are new.
If you are having a problem with your Windows device, you may be offered a solution. Or, if you are running out of space on your hard drive, Windows may recommend you try OneDrive or purchase hardware to gain more space. When Microsoft collects inking and typing diagnostic data, it is divided into small samples and processed to remove unique identifiers, sequencing information, and other data such as email addresses and numeric values which could be used to reconstruct the original content or associate the input to you.
It also includes associated performance data, such as changes you manually make to text, as well as words you've added to the dictionary. This data is not used for Tailored experiences. When you set up your Windows device for the first time, you can choose to send optional diagnostic data to Microsoft. Under Diagnostic data , select the option you prefer. If the options are unavailable, you may be using a device managed by your workplace or organization.
Note: Windows also has other privacy settings that control whether app activity and browsing history data is sent to Microsoft, such as the Activity history setting. You can view diagnostic data for your device in real time by using the Diagnostic Data Viewer. Note that you will only be able to view data that is available while the Diagnostic Data Viewer is running. The Diagnostic Data Viewer does not allow you to view your diagnostic data history. Make sure that the Diagnostic data viewer setting is turned On , and then select Diagnostic Data Viewer.
Under Delete diagnostic data , you can delete diagnostic data for your device. Note that selecting this option does not delete the diagnostic data that is associated with your Microsoft account, nor does it stop your diagnostic data from being sent to Microsoft. Under Delete diagnostic data , select Delete. To view and delete any additional diagnostic data associated with your Microsoft account, visit the Microsoft privacy dashboard. To stop letting Microsoft use your typing and handwriting info to improve typing and writing services for all customers.
Turn the Improve inking and typing setting Off. We will occasionally display a message asking you to rate or provide written feedback about the product or services you use. You can use the Feedback frequency setting to adjust how often we ask you for this feedback. Type some keywords from your issue in the box marked Give us feedback to make Windows better and press Enter.
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