Survey Shows People Need More Help Controlling Personal Info Online

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Survey Shows People Need More Help Controlling Personal Info Online

New videos and tips from Microsoft help consumers better manage privacy

REDMOND, Wash., Jan. 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- To markData Privacy Day 2013, Microsoft Corp. released new data reflecting consumers' perceptions about how their information is used online and a new series of short videos to help people better manage their online privacy.

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According to the results of a Microsoft-commissioned survey* of 1,000 U.S. adults, people feel they have little to no control about how their data may be collected by online companies. They are also increasingly in search of trusted sources of information to help them make better choices about their online privacy. Highlights of the research include the following:

    --  Forty-five percent said they feel they have little or no control over
        the personal information companies gather about them while they are
        browsing the Web or using online services, such as photo-sharing, travel
        or gaming.
    --  Four in 10 said they feel they totally or mostly understand how to
        protect their online privacy.
    --  An equal number of people (39 percent) said they are turning to friends
        and family, as well as company privacy statements, as their top source
        for privacy information.
    --  A third of those surveyed (32 percent) said they are paying attention to
        companies' privacy reputations, track records and policies when choosing
        which websites to visit or services to use.
"As online activities have become a valuable part of daily life, privacy is incredibly important. At Microsoft, we strive to help our customers manage their personal information online by providing easy-to-understand privacy policies, settings and guidance," said Brendon Lynch, chief privacy officer, Microsoft. "We take seriously our responsibility to customers by investing in a comprehensive and dynamic privacy program that implements our policies and delivers privacy innovations to our customers."

As part of the company's longstanding commitment to privacy, Microsoft has created a new video series called "Privacy in Action" to highlight features that can help people better manage their personal information online. The videos, as well as guidance and information about privacy options in Microsoft products and services, will be available at http://www.microsoft.com/yourprivacy. The videos illustrate privacy capabilities and preferences in Windows 8, Windows Phone 8 and Microsoft's Personal Data Dashboard. More videos on other products and services will be coming soon.

Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT") is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.

* Survey conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs

SOURCE  Microsoft Corp.

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