In essence, activating this option gives you the legal status of a data controller.

Windows diagnostic data control for Microsoft 365

As you might already know, Windows 10 diagnostics have a noble objective: to help secure your system and improve your experience. But there are data privacy ramifications too, which, raise compliance issues. That’s to be expected because, while Windows tracks user interactions with devices, apps, and the OS itself, it’s also accessing and processing personal data. Previously, Microsoft was the sole controller of the diagnostic data. As such, it bore the full legal responsibility for determining the objectives and the methods of processing system diagnostics. You still could have turned off Windows diagnostics if you didn’t want any party looking into potentially private data. But now, as a Microsoft 365 user, you get the option to control your Windows 10 diagnostic data. In the meantime, Microsoft continues being the data processor, and the outcome of the process remains the same. So, the change doesn’t compromise the quality of your Windows 10 experiences or the safety of your system data. Microsoft explains: If you take up the role of a Windows diagnostic data controller, you’ll get the ability to move, delete, or manage the data in line with your compliance obligations. Regulations such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) hold enterprises and their cloud or IT service providers responsible for the safety of the personal data they handle. In the comments section below, tell us what you think about the Windows diagnostic data control update for Microsoft 365 users.

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