Microsoft have recently been complaining publicly about Google's practice of gathering data from Chrome and Gmail so that advertising can be targeted for the individual user preferences. How noble.
Wait a minute, not so noble. Guess who's now doing exactly the same thing? Yep, Microsoft!
With the transference of Hotmail accounts to Outlook.com, Microsoft has turned on all the data harvesting tools by default.
But, at least this can largely be disabled by the user, even though the link to the menu is tiny and most people would miss it altogether.
We're going to tell you how to turn off nearly all the data tracking -
Open your account in Outlook.com. In the bottom right-hand corner, you will see a tiny cogged wheel. Click on that and you will be taken to a page called My Data.
Click the link at the top of this page called My Choices. All the data gathering tools will be turned on as indicated by a green tick. If you click on the top tick, you will change them all to a red cross.
However, if you click on the More Services link, you will see that Microsoft are collecting even more data on you through Windows, MSN and XBox.
This does not mean you will be advertising free on the Outlook.com site, just that your browsing data, email content, etc., will not be collected...for the time being anyway!
Check these settings regularly as they could easily be turned back on by an Outlook.com update.
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