From 0406ff5c22d8fa2dade2ff24aa200395a41e95b5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Lich Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2016 15:17:36 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] fixed typo --- .../manage/configure-windows-telemetry-in-your-organization.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/windows/manage/configure-windows-telemetry-in-your-organization.md b/windows/manage/configure-windows-telemetry-in-your-organization.md index 9861c18217..f226b63f81 100644 --- a/windows/manage/configure-windows-telemetry-in-your-organization.md +++ b/windows/manage/configure-windows-telemetry-in-your-organization.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ At Microsoft, we use Windows telemetry to inform our decisions and focus our eff To frame a discussion about telemetry, it is important to understand Microsoft’s privacy principles. We earn customer trust every day by focusing on six key privacy principles as described at [privacy.microsoft.com](https://privacy.microsoft.com/). These principles guided the implementation of the Windows telemetry system in the following ways: - **Control.** We offer customers control of the telemetry they share with us by providing easy-to-use management tools. -- **Transparency.** We are provide information about the telemetry that Windows and Windows Server collects so our customers can make informed decisions. +- **Transparency.** We provide information about the telemetry that Windows and Windows Server collects so our customers can make informed decisions. - **Security.** We encrypt telemetry in transit from your device and protect that data at our secure data centers. - **Strong legal protections.** We respect customers’ local privacy laws and fight for legal protection of their privacy as a fundamental human right. - **No content-based targeting.** We take steps to avoid and minimize the collection of customer content, such as the content of files, chats, or emails, through the Windows telemetry system. Customer content inadvertently collected is kept confidential and not used for user targeting.