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Daily Dashboard | CNIL formally orders Microsoft to limit Windows 10 data collection Related reading: A view from Brussels: EDPS sends signal on data transfers 

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The French data protection authority, the CNIL, has formally ordered Microsoft to alter the data collection practices in its Windows 10 operating system within the next three months, according to an official CNIL press release. Between April and June 2016, the CNIL “carried out seven online observations” and queried the company on “certain points of its privacy policy to check that Windows 10 complied with the French Data Protection Act,” the release states. The formal notice applies to France only, the CNIL points out, noting that other European data protection authorities are still conducting their own investigations. The CNIL also points out that “formal notices are not sanctions and no further action will be taken if the company complies with the Act” within the three months allotted. Microsoft VP and Deputy General Counsel David Heiner said it will work with the CNIL to fully understand the regulator’s concerns and “to work toward solutions that it will find acceptable.”
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