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Windows Vista™ Privacy Statement Last Updated: November 2006 Contents
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Use of information
Learning data is used by IME on your system, and may also be referenced by Microsoft Office proofing tools. No information is sent to Microsoft.
Choice and control
The learning feature can be disabled by turning off the IME feature. The learning feature can also be enabled but configured not to write to the user dictionary.
IME Word Registration (available in Japanese IME only)
What this feature does
You can use word registration to report unsupported words (words that might not be converted correctly to ideograms from keyboard input).
Information collected, processed or transmitted
Word registration reports can include the information you provide in the Add Word dialog box about the words being reported, and the software version number for IME. Personal information might unintentionally be collected, but Microsoft does not use the information to identify you or contact you. You will have the opportunity to review the data being sent with each report before you choose to send it.
Use of information
Word registration reports are sent to Microsoft using the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol. Microsoft uses the information to help improve IME.
Choice and control
Each time a word registration report is generated, you are asked if you want to send this report to Microsoft. You may view the information contained in the report before choosing whether to send it. In an enterprise environment, administrators can use Group Policy to configure word registration reporting. Group Policy configuration options include the ability to completely turn off reporting, or to redirect reports to another server. For more information about using Group Policy to configure reporting, see Using Windows Vista: Controlling Communication with the Internet at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=77931.
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