The
DPA said it had found the practices while it was testing privacy
protection changes in Windows made last year by Microsoft at the
agency's request.
"Microsoft has complied with the agreements made," DPA said.
"However, the check also brought to light that Microsoft is
remotely collecting other data from users. As a result,
Microsoft is still potentially in breach of privacy rules."
The Dutch regulator said it had forwarded its findings to its
counterpart in Ireland, where Microsoft has a headquarters.
Microsoft said it was committed to protecting the privacy of its
customers, and had improved privacy features for individuals and
small business users of Windows 10 in recent years.
"We welcome the opportunity to improve even more the tools and
choices we offer to these users," the company said.
(Reporting by Bart Meijer; Additional reporting by Foo Yun Chee
in Brussels; Editing by Edmund Blair)
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