As we mentioned in our previous article, Microsoft collects Windows diagnostic data to fix the reported bug with users’ permission obviously. As Microsoft cares about the users’ privacy, the company recently started testing a new Diagnostic data viewer in Windows 10. With the new Windows 10 Build 17083, the new privacy features are finally live.
The Microsoft Privacy Dashboard allows users to manage th data and change what data is being collected either by going to privacy settings on your device or browser at any time. This has been updated with new Activity History area which allows users to see the data saved with their accounts more easily and clearly.