Microsoft invites you to engage in a broad public dialogue about how to build a trusted Internet. Anyone concerned about online security and privacy can contribute.
We asked how to create a more trusted Internet; you answered. Read what we've learned and how we’ve outlined an approach to make the Internet safer for children.
Online identity- and age-claims are challenging to verify. Read about the new technology framework Microsoft proposes to help online service providers create safer children-only online experiences.
Learn about Microsoft technologies, education, and partnerships with government and law enforcement to help consumers protect themselves, their computers and their personal information.
A mandatory part of Microsoft product development, SDL plays a critical role in embedding security and privacy into Microsoft software and culture. Now Microsoft is making SDL process guidance, tools, and training available for every developer.
The security of our customers' computers and networks is a top priority, and we are committed to building software and services to better help protect our customers and the industry. Our approach to security includes both technological and social aspects.
We believe that people have the right to not receive unwanted communications. We also believe that people need to be able to trust that their personal information is used appropriately—and that any use of that information provides specific value to them.
We are committed to improving the quality of the technologies, products, and processes that customers need for systems that are reliable and that perform as intended and expected.
We strive to maintain the highest standards in our business conduct, to ensure integrity and transparency in all of our business practices, and to address society's ethical, legal, and commercial expectations.


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