Politique de Confidentialité de LexiNeuroHub

 

En tant qu'utilisateurs et partenaires des technologies et produits Microsoft, LexiNeuroHub – et par extension, sans exclusion et/ou responsabilité envers notre fournisseur, Microsoft Corporation – nous adhérons et adoptons les termes et conditions suivants, ci-après dénommées « les Politiques Adoptées ».

Votre vie privée est essentielle pour nous. Cette déclaration de confidentialité explique quelles données personnelles Microsoft traite, comment Microsoft les traite et à quelles fins.

Microsoft offre une vaste gamme de produits, incluant des produits serveur utilisés pour aider à opérer des entreprises dans le monde entier, des appareils que vous utilisez chez vous, des logiciels que les étudiants utilisent à l'école, et des services que les développeurs utilisent pour créer et héberger les innovations futures. Les références aux produits Microsoft dans cette déclaration incluent les services, sites web, applications, logiciels, serveurs et appareils Microsoft.

Veuillez lire attentivement les détails spécifiques à chaque produit dans cette déclaration de confidentialité, qui fournissent des informations pertinentes supplémentaires. Cette déclaration s'applique aux interactions que Microsoft a avec vous et aux produits Microsoft listés ci-dessous, ainsi qu'à d'autres produits Microsoft qui affichent cette déclaration.

Les jeunes peuvent préférer commencer par la page Confidentialité pour les jeunes (lien original pour "Privacy for young people" si applicable), qui met en évidence des informations utiles pour eux.

Pour les individus aux États-Unis, veuillez consulter nos Avis de confidentialité des données des États américains et la Politique de confidentialité des données de santé des consommateurs pour des informations supplémentaires sur le traitement de vos données personnelles et vos droits en vertu des lois applicables sur la confidentialité des données des États américains.

  1. Utilisation des Cookies et Technologies Similaires

La plupart des sites Microsoft utilisent des cookies, de petits fichiers texte placés sur votre appareil que les serveurs web, dans le domaine qui a placé le cookie, peuvent récupérer ultérieurement. Nous utilisons des cookies pour stocker vos préférences et paramètres, faciliter la connexion, fournir des publicités personnalisées et analyser les opérations du site. Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter la section Cookies et technologies similaires de cette déclaration de confidentialité.

  1. Cadres de Confidentialité des Données (UE-États-Unis, Extension RU et Suisse-États-Unis)

Microsoft se conforme aux cadres de confidentialité des données UE-États-Unis, à l'extension du Royaume-Uni au cadre UE-États-Unis, et au cadre Suisse-États-Unis. Pour en savoir plus, veuillez consulter la section Où nous stockons et traitons les données personnelles et visiter le site web du Data Privacy Framework du Département du Commerce des États-Unis.

  1. Comment Nous Contacter pour les Questions de Confidentialité

Si vous avez une préoccupation, une plainte ou une question concernant la confidentialité pour le Délégué à la Protection des Données (Chief Privacy Officer) de Microsoft, veuillez nous contacter via notre formulaire web. Pour plus d'informations sur la manière de contacter Microsoft, y compris Microsoft Ireland Operations Limited, veuillez consulter la section Comment nous contacter de cette déclaration de confidentialité.

  1. Données Personnelles Que Nous Collectons

Microsoft collecte des données auprès de vous, via nos interactions et à travers nos produits, à diverses fins décrites ci-dessous, y compris pour fonctionner efficacement et vous offrir les meilleures expériences avec nos produits. Vous fournissez certaines de ces données directement, par exemple lorsque vous créez un compte Microsoft, gérez le compte de licence de votre organisation, soumettez une requête de recherche à Bing, vous inscrivez à un événement Microsoft, téléchargez un document sur OneDrive, vous abonnez à Microsoft 365, ou nous contactez pour le support. Nous en obtenons certaines en collectant des données sur vos interactions, votre utilisation et votre expérience avec nos produits et communications. De plus, nous recevons des données des filiales et sociétés affiliées de Microsoft, ainsi que de tiers.

Nous nous appuyons sur diverses raisons légales et permissions (parfois appelées « bases légales ») pour traiter les données, y compris avec votre consentement, un équilibre d'intérêts légitimes, la nécessité de conclure et d'exécuter des contrats, et le respect des obligations légales, à diverses fins décrites ci-dessous.

Nous obtenons également des données de tiers. Nous protégeons les données obtenues de tiers conformément aux pratiques décrites dans cette déclaration, plus toutes restrictions supplémentaires imposées par la source des données. Ces sources tierces varient au fil du temps et incluent :

Si vous représentez une organisation, telle qu'une entreprise ou une école, qui utilise des produits Microsoft pour entreprises et développeurs, veuillez consulter la section Produits pour entreprises et développeurs de cette déclaration de confidentialité pour savoir comment nous traitons vos données. Si vous êtes un utilisateur final d'un produit Microsoft ou d'un compte Microsoft fourni par votre organisation, veuillez consulter les sections Produits fournis par votre organisation et Compte Microsoft pour plus d'informations.

Vous avez le choix en ce qui concerne la technologie que vous utilisez et les données que vous partagez. Lorsque l'on vous demande de fournir des données personnelles, vous pouvez refuser. Beaucoup de nos produits nécessitent certaines données personnelles pour fonctionner et vous fournir un service. Si vous choisissez de ne pas fournir les données requises pour faire fonctionner et vous fournir un produit ou une fonctionnalité, vous ne pourrez pas utiliser ce produit ou cette fonctionnalité. De même, lorsque nous devons collecter des données personnelles en vertu de la loi ou pour conclure ou exécuter un contrat avec vous, et que vous ne fournissez pas les données, nous ne pourrons pas conclure le contrat ; ou si cela concerne un produit existant que vous utilisez, nous pourrions devoir le suspendre ou l'annuler. Nous vous en informerons le cas échéant. Lorsque la fourniture des données est facultative et que vous choisissez de ne pas partager de données personnelles, des fonctionnalités telles que la personnalisation qui utilisent ces données ne fonctionneront pas pour vous.

Les données que nous collectons dépendent du contexte de vos interactions avec Microsoft et des choix que vous faites (y compris vos paramètres de confidentialité), des produits et fonctionnalités que vous utilisez, de votre emplacement et des lois applicables.

Les données que nous collectons peuvent inclure les éléments suivants :

Les sections spécifiques aux produits ci-dessous décrivent les pratiques de collecte de données applicables à l'utilisation de ces produits.

Voir le résumé

  1. Comment Nous Utilisons les Données Personnelles

Microsoft utilise les données que nous collectons pour vous offrir des expériences riches et interactives. En particulier, nous utilisons les données pour :

Nous utilisons également les données pour exploiter notre activité, ce qui inclut l'analyse de nos performances, le respect de nos obligations légales, le développement de notre personnel et la recherche.

À ces fins, nous combinons les données que nous collectons à partir de différents contextes (par exemple, de votre utilisation de deux produits Microsoft). Par exemple, le Microsoft Store utilise des informations sur les applications et les services que vous utilisez pour faire des recommandations d'applications personnalisées. Cependant, nous avons mis en place des protections technologiques et procédurales conçues pour empêcher certaines combinaisons de données lorsque la loi l'exige. Par exemple, lorsque la loi l'exige, nous stockons les données que nous collectons auprès de vous lorsque vous n'êtes pas authentifié (non connecté) séparément de toute information de compte qui vous identifie directement, telle que votre nom, votre adresse e-mail ou votre numéro de téléphone.

Notre traitement des données personnelles à ces fins comprend à la fois des méthodes de traitement automatisées et manuelles (humaines). Nos méthodes automatisées sont souvent liées et soutenues par nos méthodes manuelles. Par exemple, pour construire, former et améliorer la précision de nos méthodes de traitement automatisées (y compris l'intelligence artificielle ou IA), nous examinons manuellement une partie des résultats produits par les méthodes automatisées par rapport aux données sous-jacentes.

Dans le cadre de nos efforts pour améliorer et développer nos produits, nous pouvons utiliser vos données pour développer et former nos modèles d'IA. En savoir plus ici.

  1. Fins et Bases Légales du Traitement des Données

Lorsque nous traitons des données personnelles vous concernant, nous le faisons avec votre consentement et/ou selon les besoins pour fournir les produits que vous utilisez, gérer notre activité, respecter nos obligations contractuelles et légales, protéger la sécurité et la sûreté de nos systèmes et de nos clients, ou satisfaire d'autres intérêts légitimes de Microsoft ou de tiers, comme décrit dans cette section et dans la section Raisons pour lesquelles nous partageons des données personnelles de cette déclaration de confidentialité. Nos bases de traitement de vos données personnelles peuvent varier en fonction de la manière et des produits et services à travers lesquels nous traitons vos données.

Lorsque nous traitons des données personnelles sur la base de nos intérêts légitimes ou de ceux d'un tiers, nous considérons et équilibrons ces intérêts avec vos droits et libertés, et nous ne traiterons vos données personnelles que lorsque les intérêts légitimes que nous avons à les traiter ne sont pas supplantés par vos intérêts.

Lorsque nous transférons des données personnelles depuis l'Espace économique européen, nous le faisons sur la base de divers mécanismes juridiques, comme décrit dans la section Où nous stockons et traitons les données personnelles de cette déclaration de confidentialité.

Plus sur les fins du traitement :

Voir le résumé

  1. Raisons Pour Lesquelles Nous Partageons des Données Personnelles

Nous partageons vos données personnelles avec votre consentement ou si cela est nécessaire pour réaliser toute transaction ou fournir tout produit que vous avez demandé ou autorisé. Par exemple, nous partageons votre contenu avec des tiers lorsque vous nous le demandez, comme lorsque vous envoyez un e-mail à un ami, partagez des photos et des documents sur OneDrive, ou liez des comptes avec un autre service. Si vous utilisez un produit Microsoft fourni par une organisation à laquelle vous êtes affilié, telle qu'un employeur ou une école, ou utilisez une adresse e-mail fournie par cette organisation pour accéder aux produits Microsoft, nous partageons certaines données, telles que les données d'interaction et les données de diagnostic, pour permettre à votre organisation de gérer les produits. Lorsque vous fournissez des données de paiement pour effectuer un achat, nous partagerons les données de paiement avec les banques et autres entités qui traitent les transactions de paiement ou fournissent d'autres services financiers, ainsi qu'à des fins de prévention de la fraude et de réduction des risques de crédit. De

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As users and

partners of Microsoft technologies and products, LexiNeuroHub – by implication,

and without exclusion and/or liability to our provider, Microsoft Corporation –

we adhere and adopt the following terms and conditions, thereafter “the Adopted

Policies”

 

Most Microsoft sites

use cookies, small text files placed on your device which web servers utilize

in the domain that placed the cookie can retrieve later. We use cookies to

store your preferences and settings, help with sign-in, provide personalized

ads, and analyze site operations. For more information, see the Cookies

and similar technologies section of this privacy statement.

EU-U.S., UK Extension, and Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Frameworks

Microsoft complies

with the EU-U.S., UK Extension to the EU-U.S., and Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy

Frameworks. To learn more, see the Where

we store and process personal data section, and visit the U.S. Department of

Commerce’s Data Privacy Framework website.

Contact us

If you have a

privacy concern, complaint, or question for the Microsoft Chief Privacy Officer

or Data Protection Officer, please contact us by using our web form. For more

information about contacting Microsoft, including Microsoft Ireland Operations

Limited, see the How

to contact us section of this privacy statement.

Your privacy is

important to us. This privacy statement explains the personal data Microsoft

processes, how Microsoft processes it, and for what purposes.

Microsoft offers a

wide range of products, including server products used to help operate

enterprises worldwide, devices you use in your home, software that students use

at school, and services developers use to create and host what’s next.

References to Microsoft products in this statement include Microsoft services,

websites, apps, software, servers, and devices.

Please read the

product-specific details in this privacy statement, which provide additional

relevant information. This statement applies to the interactions Microsoft has

with you and the Microsoft products listed below, as well as other Microsoft

products that display this statement.

Young people may

prefer starting with the Privacy

for young people page. That page highlights information that may be

helpful for young people.

For individuals in

the United States, please refer to our U.S. State Data Privacy Notice and

the Consumer

Health Data Privacy Policy for additional information about the

processing of your personal data, and your rights under applicable U.S. state

data privacy laws. 

Personal data we collect

Microsoft collects

data from you, through our interactions with you and through our products for a

variety of purposes described below, including to operate effectively and

provide you with the best experiences with our products. You provide some of

this data directly, such as when you create a Microsoft account, administer

your organization’s licensing account, submit a search query to Bing, register

for a Microsoft event, upload a document to OneDrive, sign up for Microsoft

365, or contact us for support. We get some of it by collecting data about your

interactions, use, and experience with our products and communications. In

addition, we receive data from Microsoft affiliates, subsidiaries, and third

parties.

We rely on a variety

of legal reasons and permissions (sometimes called “legal bases”) to process

data, including with your consent, a balancing of legitimate interests,

necessity to enter into and perform contracts, and compliance with legal

obligations, for a variety of purposes described below.

We also obtain data

from third parties. We protect data obtained from third parties according to

the practices described in this statement, plus any additional restrictions

imposed by the source of the data. These third-party sources vary over time and

include:

 

Data brokers from which we

purchase demographic data to supplement the data we collect.

 

Services that make user-generated

content from their service available to others, such as local business

reviews or public social media posts.

 

Communication services, including

email providers and social networks, when you give us permission to access

your data on such third-party services or networks.

 

Service providers that help us

determine your device’s location.

 

Partners with which we offer

co-branded services or engage in joint marketing activities.

 

Developers who create experiences

through or for Microsoft products.

 

Third parties that deliver

experiences through Microsoft products.

 

Publicly-available sources, such

as open public sector, academic, and commercial data sets and other data

sources.

If you represent an

organization, such as a business or school, that utilizes Enterprise and

Developer Products from Microsoft, please see the Enterprise

and developer products section of this privacy statement to learn how

we process your data. If you are an end user of a Microsoft product or a

Microsoft account provided by your organization, please see the Products

provided by your organization and the Microsoft

account sections for more information.

You have choices

when it comes to the technology you use and the data you share. When you are

asked to provide personal data, you can decline. Many of our products require

some personal data to operate and provide you with a service. If you choose not

to provide data required to operate and provide you with a product or feature,

you cannot use that product or feature. Likewise, where we need to collect

personal data by law or to enter into or carry out a contract with you, and you

do not provide the data, we will not be able to enter into the contract; or if

this relates to an existing product you’re using, we may have to suspend or

cancel it. We will notify you if this is the case at the time. Where providing

the data is optional, and you choose not to share personal data, features like

personalization that use the data will not work for you.

The data we collect depends on the context of your interactions with

Microsoft and the choices you make (including your privacy settings), the

products and features you use, your location, and applicable law.

The data we collect

can include the following:

Name and contact data. Your first and last name, email address, postal address, phone number,

and other similar contact data.

Credentials. Passwords, password hints, and similar security information used for

authentication and account access.

Demographic data. Data about you such as your age, gender, country, and preferred

language.

Payment data. Data to process payments, such as your payment instrument number (such

as a credit card number) and the security code associated with your payment

instrument.

Subscription and licensing data. Information about your subscriptions, licenses, and other entitlements.

Interactions. Data about your use of Microsoft products. In some cases, such as

search queries, this is data you provide in order to make use of the products.

In other cases, such as error reports, this is data we generate. Other examples

of interactions data include:

 

Device and usage data. Data about your device and the

product and features you use, including information about your hardware

and software, how our products perform, as well as your settings. For

example:

 

Payment and account history. Data about the items you

purchase and activities associated with your account.

 

Browse history. Data about the webpages you

visit.

 

Device, connectivity, and

configuration data. Data about your device, your device configuration,

and nearby networks. For example, data about the operating systems and

other software installed on your device, including product keys. In

addition, IP address, device identifiers (such as the IMEI number for

phones), regional and language settings, and information about WLAN

access points near your device.

 

Error reports and performance

data. Data about the performance of the products and any

problems you experience, including error reports. Error reports

(sometimes called “crash dumps”) can include details of the software or

hardware related to an error, contents of files opened when an error

occurred, and data about other software on your device.

 

Troubleshooting and help data. Data you provide when you

contact Microsoft for help, such as the products you use, and other

details that help us provide support. For example, contact or

authentication data, the content of your chats and other communications

with Microsoft, data about the condition of your device, and the products

you use related to your help inquiry. When you contact us, such as for

customer support, phone conversations or chat sessions with our

representatives may be monitored and recorded.

 

Bot usage data. Interactions with bots and

skills available through Microsoft products, including bots and skills

provided by third parties.

 

 

Interests and favorites. Data about your interests and

favorites, such as the sports teams you follow, the programming languages

you prefer, the stocks you track, or cities you add to track things like

weather or traffic. In addition to those you explicitly provide, your

interests and favorites can also be inferred or derived from other data we

collect, such as your interactions on websites where our technology is

used to show or measure ads.

 

Content consumption data. Information about media content

(e.g., TV, video, music, audio, text books, apps, and games) you access

through our products.

 

Searches and commands. Search queries and commands

when you use Microsoft products with search or related productivity

functionality, such as interactions with a chat bot.

 

Voice data. Your voice data, sometimes

referred to as “voice clips”, such as search queries, commands, or

dictation you speak, which may include background sounds.

 

Text, inking, and typing data. Text, inking, and typing data

and related information. For example, when we collect inking data, we

collect information about the placement of your inking instrument on your

device.

 

Images. Images and related information,

such as picture metadata. For example, we collect the image you provide

when you use a Bing image-enabled service.

 

Contacts and relationships. Data about your contacts and

relationships if you use a product to share information with others,

manage contacts, communicate with others, or improve your productivity.

 

Social data. Information about your

relationships and interactions between you, other people, and

organizations, such as types of engagement (e.g., likes, dislikes, events,

etc.) related to people and organizations.

 

Location data. Data about your device’s

location, which can be either precise or imprecise. For example, we

collect location data using Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)

(e.g., GPS) and data about nearby cell towers and Wi-Fi hotspots. Location

can also be inferred from a device’s IP address or data in your account

profile that indicates where it is located with less precision, such as at

a city or postal code level.

 

Other input. Other inputs provided when you

use our products. For example, data such as the buttons you press on an

Xbox wireless controller using the Xbox network, skeletal tracking data

when you use Kinect, and other sensor data, like the number of steps you

take, when you use devices that have applicable sensors. If you attend an

in-store event, we collect the data you provide to us when registering for

or during the event and if you enter into a prize promotion, we collect

the data you input into the entry form.

Content. Content of your files and communications you input, upload, receive,

create, and control. For example, if you transmit a file using Teams to another

Teams user, we need to collect the content of that file to display it to you

and the other user. If you receive an email using Outlook.com, we need to

collect the content of that email to deliver it to your inbox, display it to

you, enable you to reply to it, and store it for you until you choose to delete

  1. Other content we collect when providing products to you include:

 

Communications, including audio,

video, text (typed, inked, dictated, or otherwise), in a message, email,

call, meeting request, or chat.

 

Photos, images, songs, movies,

software, and other media or documents you store, retrieve, or otherwise

process with our cloud.

Video or recordings. Recordings of events and activities at Microsoft buildings, retail

spaces, and other locations. If you enter Microsoft Store locations or other

facilities, or attend a Microsoft event that is recorded, we may process your

image and voice data.

Feedback and ratings. Information you provide to us and the content of messages you send to

us, such as feedback, survey data, and product reviews you write.

Traffic data. Data generated through your use of Microsoft’s communications services.

Traffic data indicates with whom you have communicated and when your

communications occurred. We will process your traffic data only as required to

provide, maintain, and improve our communications services and we do so with

your consent.

Product-specific

sections below describe data collection practices applicable to use of those

products.

View Summary

 

How we use personal data

Microsoft uses the

data we collect to provide you rich, interactive experiences. In particular, we

use data to:

 

Provide our products, which

includes updating, securing, and troubleshooting, as well as providing

support. It also includes sharing data, when it is required to provide the

service or carry out the transactions you request.

 

Improve and develop our products.

 

Personalize our products and make

recommendations.

 

Advertise and market to you,

which includes sending promotional communications, targeting advertising,

and presenting you relevant offers.

We also use the data

to operate our business, which includes analyzing our performance, meeting our

legal obligations, developing our workforce, and doing research.

For these purposes,

we combine data we collect from different contexts (for example, from your use

of two Microsoft products). For example, Microsoft Store uses information about

the apps and services you use to make personalized app recommendations. However,

we have built in technological and procedural safeguards designed to prevent

certain data combinations where required by law. For example, where required by

law, we store data we collect from you when you are unauthenticated (not signed

  1. in) separately from any account information that directly identifies you, such

as your name, email address, or phone number.

Our processing of

personal data for these purposes includes both automated and manual (human)

methods of processing. Our automated methods often are related to and supported

by our manual methods. For example, to build, train, and improve the accuracy

of our automated methods of processing (including artificial intelligence or

AI), we manually review some of the output produced by the automated methods

against the underlying data.

As part of our

efforts to improve and develop our products, we may use your data to develop

and train our AI models. Learn more here.

Purposes and legal bases for processing

When we process

personal data about you, we do so with your consent and/or as required to

provide the products you use, operate our business, meet our contractual and

legal obligations, protect the security and safety of our systems and our

customers, or fulfill other legitimate interests of Microsoft or third parties

as described in this section and in the Reasons we share personal data section of this privacy

statement. Our bases for processing your personal data may vary depending on

how and across what products and services we process your data. 

When we process

personal data based on our or a third party’s legitimate interests, we consider

and balance those interests against your rights and freedoms, and we will only

process your personal data where the legitimate interests we have in processing

are not outweighed by your interests.

When we transfer

personal data from the European Economic Area, we do so based on a variety of

legal mechanisms, as described in the Where

we store and process personal data section of this privacy statement.

More on the purposes of processing:

 

Provide our products. We use data to operate our

products and provide you with rich, interactive experiences. For example,

if you use OneDrive, we process the documents you upload to OneDrive to

enable you to retrieve, delete, edit, forward, or otherwise process it, at

your direction as part of the service. Or, for example, if you enter a

search query in the Bing search engine, we use that query to display

search results to you. Additionally, as communications are a feature of

various products, programs, and activities, we use data to contact you.

For example, we may contact you by phone or email or other means to inform

you when a subscription is ending or discuss your licensing account. We

also communicate with you to secure our products, for example by letting

you know when product updates are available.

 

Product improvement. We use data to continually

improve our products, including adding new features or capabilities. For

example, we use error reports to improve security features, search queries

and clicks in Bing to improve the relevancy of the search results, usage

data to determine what new features to prioritize, and voice data to

develop and improve speech recognition accuracy.

 

Personalization. Many products include

personalized features, such as recommendations that enhance your

productivity and enjoyment. These features use automated processes to

tailor your product experiences based on the data we have about you, such

as inferences we make about you and your use of the product, activities,

interests, and location. For example, depending on your settings, if you

stream movies in a browser on your Windows device, you may see a

recommendation for an app from the Microsoft Store that streams more

efficiently. If you have a Microsoft account, with your permission, we can

sync your settings on several devices. Many of our products provide

controls to disable personalized features.

 

Product activation. We use data—such as device and

application type, location, and unique device, application, network, and

subscription identifiers—to activate products that require activation.

 

Product development. We use data to develop new

products. For example, we use data, often de-identified, to better

understand our customers’ computing and productivity needs, and to train

and fine-tune AI models, which can shape the development of new products.

 

 

Customer support. We use data to troubleshoot and

diagnose product problems, repair customers’ devices, and provide other

customer care and support services, including to help us provide, improve,

and secure the quality of our products, services, and training, and to investigate

security incidents. Call recording data may also be used to authenticate

or identify you based on your voice to enable Microsoft to provide support

services and investigate security incidents.

 

Help secure and troubleshoot. We use data to help secure and

troubleshoot our products. This includes using data to protect the

security and safety of our products and customers, detecting malware and

malicious activities, troubleshooting performance and compatibility issues

to help customers get the most out of their experiences, and notifying

customers of updates to our products. This may include using automated

systems to detect security and safety issues.

 

Safety. We use data to protect the

safety of our products and our customers. Our security features and

products can disrupt the operation of malicious software and notify users

if malicious software is found on their devices. For example, some of our

products, such as Outlook.com or OneDrive, systematically scan content in

an automated manner to identify suspected spam, viruses, abusive actions,

or URLs that have been flagged as fraud, phishing, or malware links; and

we reserve the right to block delivery of a communication or remove

content if it violates our terms. In accordance with European

Union Regulation (EU) 2021/1232, we have invoked the derogation permitted

by that Regulation from Articles 5(1) and 6(1) of EU Directive 2002/58/EC.

We use scanning technologies to create digital signatures (known as

“hashes”) of certain images and video content on our systems. These

technologies then compare the hashes they generate with hashes of reported

child sexual exploitation and abuse imagery (known as a “hash set”), in a

process called “hash matching”. Microsoft obtains hash sets from

organizations that act in the public interest against child sex abuse.

This can result in sharing information with the National Center for

Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and law enforcement

authorities. We also use tools to detect and disrupt the misuse of

video-calling capabilities to produce and share child sexual exploitation

and abuse imagery by high-risk users. Learn more about our efforts to

prevent and detect child exploitation here.

 

Updates. We use data we collect to

develop product updates and security patches. For example, we may use

information about your device’s capabilities, such as available memory, to

provide you a software update or security patch. Updates and patches are

intended to maximize your experience with our products, help you protect

the privacy and security of your data, provide new features, and evaluate

whether your device is ready to process such updates.

 

Promotional communications. We use data we collect to

deliver promotional communications. You can sign up for email

subscriptions and choose whether you wish to receive promotional

communications from Microsoft by email, SMS, physical mail, and telephone.

For information about managing your contact data, email subscriptions, and

promotional communications, see the How

to access and control your personal data section of this privacy

statement.

 

Relevant offers. Microsoft uses data to provide

you with relevant and valuable information regarding our products. We

analyze data from a variety of sources to predict the information that

will be most interesting and relevant to you and deliver such information

to you in a variety of ways. For example, we may predict your interest in

gaming and communicate with you about new games you may like.

 

Advertising. Microsoft does not use what you

say in email, human-to-human chat, video calls, or voice mail, or your

documents, photos, or other personal files to target ads to you. We use

data we collect through our interactions with you, through some of our

first-party products, services, apps, and web properties (Microsoft

properties), and on third-party web properties, for advertising on our

Microsoft properties and on third-party properties. We may use automated

processes to help make advertising more relevant to you. For more

information about how your data is used for advertising, see the Advertising section

of this privacy statement.

 

Prize promotions and events. We use your data to administer

prize promotions and events available in our physical Microsoft Stores.

For example, if you enter into a prize promotion, we may use your data to

select a winner and provide the prize to you if you win. Or, if you

register for a coding workshop or gaming event, we will add your name to

the list of expected attendees.

 

Transacting commerce. We use data to carry out your

transactions with us. For example, we process payment information to

provide customers with product subscriptions and use contact information

to deliver goods purchased from the Microsoft Store.

 

Reporting and business operations. We use data to analyze our

operations and perform business intelligence. This enables us to make

informed decisions and report on the performance of our business.

 

Protecting rights and property. We use data to detect and

prevent fraud, resolve disputes, enforce agreements, and protect our

property. For example, we use data to confirm the validity of software

licenses to reduce piracy. We may use automated processes to detect and

prevent activities that violate our rights and the rights of others, such

as fraud.

 

Legal compliance. We process data to comply

with applicable laws. For example, we use the age of our customers to

assist us in meeting our obligations to protect children’s privacy. We

also process contact information and credentials to help customers

exercise their data protection rights.

 

Research. With appropriate technical

and organizational measures to safeguard individuals’ rights and freedoms,

we use data to conduct research, including advanced machine learning and

artificial intelligence capabilities for the benefit of the public interest

and scientific purposes.

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Reasons we share personal data

We share your

personal data with your consent or as necessary to complete any transaction or

provide any product you have requested or authorized. For example, we share

your content with third parties when you tell us to do so, such as when you

send an email to a friend, share photos and documents on OneDrive, or link

accounts with another service. If you use a Microsoft product provided by an

organization you are affiliated with, such as an employer or school, or use an

email address provided by such organization to access Microsoft products, we

share certain data, such as interaction data and diagnostic data to enable your

organization to manage the products. When you provide payment data to make a

purchase, we will share payment data with banks and other entities that process

payment transactions or provide other financial services, and for fraud

prevention and credit risk reduction. Additionally, when you save a payment

method (such as a card) to your account that you and other Microsoft account

holders use to make purchases from Microsoft or its affiliates, your purchase

receipts may be shared with anyone else who uses and has access to the same

payment method to make a purchase from Microsoft, including the payment

method’s named accountholder. When you permit push notifications for Microsoft

products or applications on a non-Windows device, the operating system of that

device will process some personal data to provide push notifications.

Accordingly, Microsoft may send data to an external, third-party notification

provider to deliver push notifications. Your device’s push notification

services are governed by their own service-specific terms and privacy

statements.

We also share

personal data for digital advertising purposes. When you visit

a website or use an app that wants to show you ads,

the digital property may allow Microsoft to access or receive device

data or certain other data identified in the Personal data we collect

section above. We may then share this information with third party advertising

platforms and advertisers to facilitate the delivery and measurement of ads on

such digital properties.  Please see the Advertising and U.S. State Data

Privacy sections below for more information about how your data is used for

advertising.

In addition, we

share personal data among Microsoft-controlled affiliates and subsidiaries. We

also share personal data with vendors or agents working on our behalf for the

purposes described in this statement. For example, companies we've hired to

provide customer service support or assist in protecting and securing our

systems and services may need access to personal data to provide those

functions. In such cases, these companies must abide by our data privacy and

security requirements and are not allowed to use personal data they receive

from us for any other purpose. We may also disclose personal data as part of a

corporate transaction such as a merger or sale of assets.

Finally, we will

retain, access, transfer, disclose, and preserve personal data, including your

content (such as the content of your emails in Outlook.com, or files in private

folders on OneDrive), when we have a good faith belief that doing so is necessary

to do any of the following:

 

Comply with applicable law or

respond to valid legal process, including from law enforcement or other

government agencies.

 

Protect the safety of our

customers, organizations, and the public — for example, to prevent spam or

attempts to defraud or otherwise cause harm, or to detect, prevent, and

combat harmful or illegal behavior including the creation and sharing of

harmful or illegal content.

 

Operate and maintain the security

of our products, including to prevent or stop an attack on our computer

systems or networks.

 

Protect the rights or property of

Microsoft, including enforcing the terms governing the use of the

services—however, if we receive information indicating that someone is

using our services to traffic in stolen intellectual or physical property

of Microsoft, we will not inspect a customer's private content ourselves,

but we may refer the matter to law enforcement.

For more information

about data we disclose in response to requests from law enforcement and other

government agencies, please see our Law

Enforcement Requests Report.

Please note that

some of our products include links to or otherwise enable you to access

products of third parties whose privacy practices differ from those of

Microsoft. If you provide personal data to any of those products, your data is

governed by their privacy policies.

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How to access and control your personal data

You can also make

choices about the collection and use of your data by Microsoft. You can control

your personal data that Microsoft has obtained, and exercise your data

protection rights, by contacting Microsoft or using various tools we provide.

In some cases, your ability to access or control your personal data will be

limited, as required or permitted by applicable law. How you can access or

control your personal data will also depend on which products you use. For

example, you can:

 

Control the use of your data for

personalized advertising from Microsoft by visiting our opt-out page.

 

Choose whether you wish to

receive promotional emails, SMS messages, telephone calls, and postal mail

from Microsoft.

 

Access and clear some of your

data through the Microsoft

privacy dashboard.

Not all personal

data processed by Microsoft can be accessed or controlled via the tools above.

If you want to access or control personal data processed by Microsoft that is

not available via the tools above or directly through the Microsoft products

you use, you can always contact Microsoft at the address in the How

to contact us section or by using our web form.

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cas une approbation ou un parrainage de la part de Microsoft Corporation.

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de la performance ou de la disponibilité des produits proposés par LexiNeuroHub

– TDAH France. Toute responsabilité liée à l’usage de nos outils ou à notre

fonctionnement relève exclusivement de notre organisation.

Cookies

Most

Microsoft sites use cookies, small text files placed on your device which web

servers utilize in the domain that placed the cookie can retrieve later. We use

cookies to store your preferences and settings, help with sign-in, provide

personalized ads, and analyze site operations. For more information, see

the Cookies

and similar technologies section of this privacy statement.

EU-U.S.,

UK Extension, and Swiss-U.S. Data Privacy Frameworks

Microsoft

complies with the EU-U.S., UK Extension to the EU-U.S., and Swiss-U.S. Data

Privacy Frameworks. To learn more, see the Where

we store and process personal data section, and visit the U.S. Department of

Commerce’s Data Privacy Framework website.

Contact

Details for Microsoft Corporation

If

you have a privacy concern, complaint, or question for the Microsoft Chief

Privacy Officer or Data Protection Officer, please contact us by using

our web form.

For more information about contacting Microsoft, including Microsoft Ireland

Operations Limited, see the How

to contact us section of this privacy statement.

Your

privacy is important to us. This privacy statement explains the personal data

Microsoft processes, how Microsoft processes it, and for what purposes.

Microsoft

offers a wide range of products, including server products used to help operate

enterprises worldwide, devices you use in your home, software that students use

at school, and services developers use to create and host what’s next.

References to Microsoft products in this statement include Microsoft services,

websites, apps, software, servers, and devices.

Please

read the product-specific details in this privacy statement, which provide

additional relevant information. This statement applies to the interactions

Microsoft has with you and the Microsoft products listed below, as well as

other Microsoft products that display this statement.

Young

people may prefer starting with the Privacy for young people page.

That page highlights information that may be helpful for young people.

For

individuals in the United States, please refer to our U.S. State Data Privacy Notice and

the Consumer

Health Data Privacy Policy for additional information about the

processing of your personal data, and your rights under applicable U.S. state

data privacy laws. 

Personal

data we collect

Microsoft

collects data from you, through our interactions with you and through our

products for a variety of purposes described below, including to operate

effectively and provide you with the best experiences with our products. You

provide some of this data directly, such as when you create a Microsoft

account, administer your organization’s licensing account, submit a search

query to Bing, register for a Microsoft event, upload a document to OneDrive,

sign up for Microsoft 365, or contact us for support. We get some of it by

collecting data about your interactions, use, and experience with our products

and communications. In addition, we receive data from Microsoft affiliates,

subsidiaries, and third parties.

We

rely on a variety of legal reasons and permissions (sometimes called “legal

bases”) to process data, including with your consent, a balancing of legitimate

interests, necessity to enter into and perform contracts, and compliance with

legal obligations, for a variety of purposes described below.

We

also obtain data from third parties. We protect data obtained from third

parties according to the practices described in this statement, plus any

additional restrictions imposed by the source of the data. These third-party

sources vary over time and include:

 

Data brokers from which we

purchase demographic data to supplement the data we collect.

 

Services that make

user-generated content from their service available to others, such as

local business reviews or public social media posts.

 

Communication services,

including email providers and social networks, when you give us permission

to access your data on such third-party services or networks.

 

Service providers that

help us determine your device’s location.

 

Partners with which we

offer co-branded services or engage in joint marketing activities.

 

Developers who create

experiences through or for Microsoft products.

 

Third parties that deliver

experiences through Microsoft products.

 

Publicly-available

sources, such as open public sector, academic, and commercial data sets

and other data sources.

If

you represent an organization, such as a business or school, that utilizes

Enterprise and Developer Products from Microsoft, please see the Enterprise

and developer products section of this privacy statement to learn how

we process your data. If you are an end user of a Microsoft product or a

Microsoft account provided by your organization, please see the Products

provided by your organization and the Microsoft

account sections for more information.

You

have choices when it comes to the technology you use and the data you share.

When you are asked to provide personal data, you can decline. Many of our

products require some personal data to operate and provide you with a service.

If you choose not to provide data required to operate and provide you with a

product or feature, you cannot use that product or feature. Likewise, where we

need to collect personal data by law or to enter into or carry out a contract

with you, and you do not provide the data, we will not be able to enter into

the contract; or if this relates to an existing product you’re using, we may

have to suspend or cancel it. We will notify you if this is the case at the

time. Where providing the data is optional, and you choose not to share

personal data, features like personalization that use the data will not work

for you.

The

data we collect depends on the context of your interactions with Microsoft and

the choices you make (including your privacy settings), the products and

features you use, your location, and applicable law.

The

data we collect can include the following:

Name

and contact data. Your first and last name, email address, postal address,

phone number, and other similar contact data.

Credentials.

Passwords, password hints, and similar security information used for

authentication and account access.

Demographic

data. Data about you such as your age, gender, country, and preferred

language.

Payment

data. Data to process payments, such as your payment instrument number

(such as a credit card number) and the security code associated with your

payment instrument.

Subscription

and licensing data. Information about your subscriptions, licenses, and

other entitlements.

Interactions.

Data about your use of Microsoft products. In some cases, such as search

queries, this is data you provide in order to make use of the products. In

other cases, such as error reports, this is data we generate. Other examples of

interactions data include:

 

Device and usage data.

Data about your device and the product and features you use, including

information about your hardware and software, how our products perform, as

well as your settings. For example:

 

Payment and account

history. Data about the items you purchase and activities associated

with your account.

 

Browse history.

Data about the webpages you visit.

 

Device, connectivity,

and configuration data. Data about your device, your device

configuration, and nearby networks. For example, data about the operating

systems and other software installed on your device, including product

keys. In addition, IP address, device identifiers (such as the IMEI number

for phones), regional and language settings, and information about WLAN

access points near your device.

 

Error reports and

performance data. Data about the performance of the products and any

problems you experience, including error reports. Error reports

(sometimes called “crash dumps”) can include details of the software or

hardware related to an error, contents of files opened when an error

occurred, and data about other software on your device.

 

Troubleshooting and

help data. Data you provide when you contact Microsoft for help, such

as the products you use, and other details that help us provide support.

For example, contact or authentication data, the content of your chats

and other communications with Microsoft, data about the condition of your

device, and the products you use related to your help inquiry. When you

contact us, such as for customer support, phone conversations or chat

sessions with our representatives may be monitored and recorded.

 

Bot usage data.

Interactions with bots and skills available through Microsoft products,

including bots and skills provided by third parties.

 

 

Interests and favorites.

Data about your interests and favorites, such as the sports teams you

follow, the programming languages you prefer, the stocks you track, or

cities you add to track things like weather or traffic. In addition to

those you explicitly provide, your interests and favorites can also be

inferred or derived from other data we collect, such as your interactions

on websites where our technology is used to show or measure ads.

 

Content consumption

data. Information about media content (e.g., TV, video, music, audio,

text books, apps, and games) you access through our products.

 

Searches and commands.

Search queries and commands when you use Microsoft products with search or

related productivity functionality, such as interactions with a chat bot.

 

Voice data. Your

voice data, sometimes referred to as “voice clips”, such as search

queries, commands, or dictation you speak, which may include background

sounds.

 

Text, inking, and

typing data. Text, inking, and typing data and related information.

For example, when we collect inking data, we collect information about the

placement of your inking instrument on your device.

 

Images. Images and

related information, such as picture metadata. For example, we collect the

image you provide when you use a Bing image-enabled service.

 

Contacts and

relationships. Data about your contacts and relationships if you use a

product to share information with others, manage contacts, communicate

with others, or improve your productivity.

 

Social data.

Information about your relationships and interactions between you, other

people, and organizations, such as types of engagement (e.g., likes,

dislikes, events, etc.) related to people and organizations.

 

Location data. Data

about your device’s location, which can be either precise or imprecise.

For example, we collect location data using Global Navigation Satellite

System (GNSS) (e.g., GPS) and data about nearby cell towers and Wi-Fi

hotspots. Location can also be inferred from a device’s IP address or data

in your account profile that indicates where it is located with less

precision, such as at a city or postal code level.

 

Other input. Other

inputs provided when you use our products. For example, data such as the

buttons you press on an Xbox wireless controller using the Xbox network,

skeletal tracking data when you use Kinect, and other sensor data, like

the number of steps you take, when you use devices that have applicable

sensors. If you attend an in-store event, we collect the data you provide

to us when registering for or during the event and if you enter into a

prize promotion, we collect the data you input into the entry form.

Content.

Content of your files and communications you input, upload, receive, create,

and control. For example, if you transmit a file using Teams to another Teams

user, we need to collect the content of that file to display it to you and the

other user. If you receive an email using Outlook.com, we need to collect the

content of that email to deliver it to your inbox, display it to you, enable

you to reply to it, and store it for you until you choose to delete it. Other

content we collect when providing products to you include:

 

Communications, including

audio, video, text (typed, inked, dictated, or otherwise), in a message,

email, call, meeting request, or chat.

 

Photos, images, songs,

movies, software, and other media or documents you store, retrieve, or

otherwise process with our cloud.

Video

or recordings. Recordings of events and activities at Microsoft buildings,

retail spaces, and other locations. If you enter Microsoft Store locations or

other facilities, or attend a Microsoft event that is recorded, we may process

your image and voice data.

Feedback

and ratings. Information you provide to us and the content of messages you

send to us, such as feedback, survey data, and product reviews you write.

Traffic

data. Data generated through your use of Microsoft’s communications

services. Traffic data indicates with whom you have communicated and when your

communications occurred. We will process your traffic data only as required to

provide, maintain, and improve our communications services and we do so with

your consent.

Product-specific

sections below describe data collection practices applicable to use of those

products.

 

 

How

we use personal data

Microsoft

uses the data we collect to provide you rich, interactive experiences. In

particular, we use data to:

 

Provide our products,

which includes updating, securing, and troubleshooting, as well as

providing support. It also includes sharing data, when it is required to

provide the service or carry out the transactions you request.

 

Improve and develop our

products.

 

Personalize our products

and make recommendations.

 

Advertise and market to

you, which includes sending promotional communications, targeting

advertising, and presenting you relevant offers.

We

also use the data to operate our business, which includes analyzing our

performance, meeting our legal obligations, developing our workforce, and doing

research.

For

these purposes, we combine data we collect from different contexts (for

example, from your use of two Microsoft products). For example, Microsoft Store

uses information about the apps and services you use to make personalized app

recommendations. However, we have built in technological and procedural

safeguards designed to prevent certain data combinations where required by law.

For example, where required by law, we store data we collect from you when you

are unauthenticated (not signed in) separately from any account information

that directly identifies you, such as your name, email address, or phone

number.

Our

processing of personal data for these purposes includes both automated and

manual (human) methods of processing. Our automated methods often are related

to and supported by our manual methods. For example, to build, train, and

improve the accuracy of our automated methods of processing (including

artificial intelligence or AI), we manually review some of the output produced

by the automated methods against the underlying data.

As

part of our efforts to improve and develop our products, we may use your data

to develop and train our AI models. Learn more here.

Purposes

and legal bases for processing

When

we process personal data about you, we do so with your consent and/or as

required to provide the products you use, operate our business, meet our

contractual and legal obligations, protect the security and safety of our

systems and our customers, or fulfill other legitimate interests of Microsoft

or third parties as described in this section and in the Reasons we share personal data section of this privacy

statement. Our bases for processing your personal data may vary depending on

how and across what products and services we process your data. 

When

we process personal data based on our or a third party’s legitimate interests,

we consider and balance those interests against your rights and freedoms, and

we will only process your personal data where the legitimate interests we have

in processing are not outweighed by your interests.

When

we transfer personal data from the European Economic Area, we do so based on a

variety of legal mechanisms, as described in the Where

we store and process personal data section of this privacy statement.

More

on the purposes of processing:

 

Provide our products.

We use data to operate our products and provide you with rich, interactive

experiences. For example, if you use OneDrive, we process the documents

you upload to OneDrive to enable you to retrieve, delete, edit, forward,

or otherwise process it, at your direction as part of the service. Or, for

example, if you enter a search query in the Bing search engine, we use

that query to display search results to you. Additionally, as

communications are a feature of various products, programs, and

activities, we use data to contact you. For example, we may contact you by

phone or email or other means to inform you when a subscription is ending

or discuss your licensing account. We also communicate with you to secure

our products, for example by letting you know when product updates are

available.

 

Product improvement.

We use data to continually improve our products, including adding new

features or capabilities. For example, we use error reports to improve

security features, search queries and clicks in Bing to improve the

relevancy of the search results, usage data to determine what new features

to prioritize, and voice data to develop and improve speech recognition

accuracy.

 

Personalization.

Many products include personalized features, such as recommendations that

enhance your productivity and enjoyment. These features use automated

processes to tailor your product experiences based on the data we have

about you, such as inferences we make about you and your use of the

product, activities, interests, and location. For example, depending on

your settings, if you stream movies in a browser on your Windows device,

you may see a recommendation for an app from the Microsoft Store that

streams more efficiently. If you have a Microsoft account, with your

permission, we can sync your settings on several devices. Many of our

products provide controls to disable personalized features.

 

Product activation.

We use data—such as device and application type, location, and unique

device, application, network, and subscription identifiers—to activate

products that require activation.

 

Product development. We

use data to develop new products. For example, we use data, often

de-identified, to better understand our customers’ computing and

productivity needs, and to train and fine-tune AI models, which can shape

the development of new products.  

 

Customer support.

We use data to troubleshoot and diagnose product problems, repair

customers’ devices, and provide other customer care and support services,

including to help us provide, improve, and secure the quality of our

products, services, and training, and to investigate security incidents.

Call recording data may also be used to authenticate or identify you based

on your voice to enable Microsoft to provide support services and

investigate security incidents.

 

Help secure and

troubleshoot. We use data to help secure and troubleshoot our

products. This includes using data to protect the security and safety of

our products and customers, detecting malware and malicious activities,

troubleshooting performance and compatibility issues to help customers get

the most out of their experiences, and notifying customers of updates to

our products. This may include using automated systems to detect security

and safety issues.

 

Safety. We use

data to protect the safety of our products and our customers. Our security

features and products can disrupt the operation of malicious software and

notify users if malicious software is found on their devices. For example,

some of our products, such as Outlook.com or OneDrive, systematically scan

content in an automated manner to identify suspected spam, viruses,

abusive actions, or URLs that have been flagged as fraud, phishing, or

malware links; and we reserve the right to block delivery of a communication

or remove content if it violates our terms. In accordance with

European Union Regulation (EU) 2021/1232, we have invoked the derogation

permitted by that Regulation from Articles 5(1) and 6(1) of EU Directive

2002/58/EC. We use scanning technologies to create digital signatures

(known as “hashes”) of certain images and video content on our systems.

These technologies then compare the hashes they generate with hashes of

reported child sexual exploitation and abuse imagery (known as a “hash

set”), in a process called “hash matching”. Microsoft obtains hash sets

from organizations that act in the public interest against child sex

abuse. This can result in sharing information with the National Center for

Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and law enforcement

authorities. We also use tools to detect and disrupt the misuse of

video-calling capabilities to produce and share child sexual exploitation

and abuse imagery by high-risk users. Learn more about our efforts to

prevent and detect child exploitation here.

 

Updates. We use

data we collect to develop product updates and security patches. For

example, we may use information about your device’s capabilities, such as

available memory, to provide you a software update or security patch.

Updates and patches are intended to maximize your experience with our

products, help you protect the privacy and security of your data, provide

new features, and evaluate whether your device is ready to process such

updates.

 

Promotional

communications. We use data we collect to deliver promotional

communications. You can sign up for email subscriptions and choose whether

you wish to receive promotional communications from Microsoft by email,

SMS, physical mail, and telephone. For information about managing your

contact data, email subscriptions, and promotional communications, see

the How

to access and control your personal data section of this privacy

statement.

 

Relevant offers.

Microsoft uses data to provide you with relevant and valuable information

regarding our products. We analyze data from a variety of sources to

predict the information that will be most interesting and relevant to you

and deliver such information to you in a variety of ways. For example, we

may predict your interest in gaming and communicate with you about new

games you may like.

 

Advertising.

Microsoft does not use what you say in email, human-to-human chat, video

calls, or voice mail, or your documents, photos, or other personal files

to target ads to you. We use data we collect through our interactions with

you, through some of our first-party products, services, apps, and web

properties (Microsoft properties), and on third-party web properties, for

advertising on our Microsoft properties and on third-party properties. We

may use automated processes to help make advertising more relevant to you.

For more information about how your data is used for advertising, see

the Advertising section

of this privacy statement.

 

Prize promotions and

events. We use your data to administer prize promotions and events

available in our physical Microsoft Stores. For example, if you enter into

a prize promotion, we may use your data to select a winner and provide the

prize to you if you win. Or, if you register for a coding workshop or

gaming event, we will add your name to the list of expected attendees.

 

Transacting commerce.

We use data to carry out your transactions with us. For example, we

process payment information to provide customers with product

subscriptions and use contact information to deliver goods purchased from

the Microsoft Store.

 

Reporting and business

operations. We use data to analyze our operations and perform business

intelligence. This enables us to make informed decisions and report on the

performance of our business.

 

Protecting rights and

property. We use data to detect and prevent fraud, resolve disputes,

enforce agreements, and protect our property. For example, we use data to

confirm the validity of software licenses to reduce piracy. We may use

automated processes to detect and prevent activities that violate our

rights and the rights of others, such as fraud.

 

Legal compliance. We

process data to comply with applicable laws. For example, we use the age

of our customers to assist us in meeting our obligations to protect

children’s privacy. We also process contact information and credentials to

help customers exercise their data protection rights.

 

Research. With

appropriate technical and organizational measures to safeguard

individuals’ rights and freedoms, we use data to conduct research,

including advanced machine learning and artificial intelligence

capabilities for the benefit of the public interest and scientific

purposes.

 

 

Reasons

we share personal data

We

share your personal data with your consent or as necessary to complete any

transaction or provide any product you have requested or authorized. For

example, we share your content with third parties when you tell us to do so,

such as when you send an email to a friend, share photos and documents on

OneDrive, or link accounts with another service. If you use a Microsoft product

provided by an organization you are affiliated with, such as an employer or

school, or use an email address provided by such organization to access

Microsoft products, we share certain data, such as interaction data and

diagnostic data to enable your organization to manage the products. When you

provide payment data to make a purchase, we will share payment data with banks

and other entities that process payment transactions or provide other financial

services, and for fraud prevention and credit risk reduction. Additionally,

when you save a payment method (such as a card) to your account that you and

other Microsoft account holders use to make purchases from Microsoft or its

affiliates, your purchase receipts may be shared with anyone else who uses and

has access to the same payment method to make a purchase from Microsoft,

including the payment method’s named accountholder. When you permit push

notifications for Microsoft products or applications on a non-Windows device,

the operating system of that device will process some personal data to provide

push notifications. Accordingly, Microsoft may send data to an external,

third-party notification provider to deliver push notifications. Your device’s

push notification services are governed by their own service-specific terms and

privacy statements.

We

also share personal data for digital advertising purposes. When you visit

a website or use an app that wants to show you ads,

the digital property may allow Microsoft to access or receive device

data or certain other data identified in the Personal data we collect

section above. We may then share this information with third party advertising

platforms and advertisers to facilitate the delivery and measurement of ads on

such digital properties.  Please see the Advertising and U.S. State Data

Privacy sections below for more information about how your data is used for

advertising.

In

addition, we share personal data among Microsoft-controlled affiliates and

subsidiaries. We also share personal data with vendors or agents working on our

behalf for the purposes described in this statement. For example, companies

we've hired to provide customer service support or assist in protecting and

securing our systems and services may need access to personal data to provide

those functions. In such cases, these companies must abide by our data privacy

and security requirements and are not allowed to use personal data they receive

from us for any other purpose. We may also disclose personal data as part of a

corporate transaction such as a merger or sale of assets.

Finally,

we will retain, access, transfer, disclose, and preserve personal data,

including your content (such as the content of your emails in Outlook.com, or

files in private folders on OneDrive), when we have a good faith belief that

doing so is necessary to do any of the following:

 

Comply with applicable

law or respond to valid legal process, including from law enforcement or

other government agencies.

 

Protect the safety of our

customers, organizations, and the public — for example, to prevent spam or

attempts to defraud or otherwise cause harm, or to detect, prevent, and

combat harmful or illegal behavior including the creation and sharing of

harmful or illegal content.

 

Operate and maintain the

security of our products, including to prevent or stop an attack on our

computer systems or networks.

 

Protect the rights or

property of Microsoft, including enforcing the terms governing the use of

the services—however, if we receive information indicating that someone is

using our services to traffic in stolen intellectual or physical property

of Microsoft, we will not inspect a customer's private content ourselves,

but we may refer the matter to law enforcement.

For

more information about data we disclose in response to requests from law

enforcement and other government agencies, please see our Law

Enforcement Requests Report.

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Déclaration de conformité – Utilisation des technologies Microsoft

En tant qu'utilisateurs, collaborateurs et partenaires technologiques de la société Microsoft Corporation, et bénéficiaires exclusifs de ses logiciels et solutions numériques, LexiNeuroHub – TDAH France : Comprendre & Agir déclare adhérer, par implication, aux politiques de confidentialité, conditions générales d’utilisation et autres dispositions encadrant les services fournis par ladite entreprise.

L’utilisation de nos services et/ou toute interaction avec notre organisation implique votre consentement à ce que vos données soient stockées, partagées et/ou analysées par le biais des technologies Microsoft, conformément à la politique de confidentialité adoptée par notre structure, disponible ci-dessous (certains produits ou clauses peuvent ne pas vous concerner).

Nous confirmons que cette adoption a été décidée et approuvée de manière unilatérale par notre organisation, sans contrainte ni obligation imposée par Microsoft Corporation.

Clause de non-responsabilité

Cette déclaration n’implique en aucun cas une approbation ou un parrainage de la part de Microsoft Corporation. L’entreprise ne saurait être tenue responsable du contenu, des services, de la performance ou de la disponibilité des produits proposés par LexiNeuroHub – TDAH France. Toute responsabilité liée à l’usage de nos outils ou à notre fonctionnement relève exclusivement de notre organisation.

Cookies

La plupart des sites Microsoft utilisent des cookies, de petits fichiers texte placés sur votre appareil que les serveurs web peuvent récupérer ultérieurement dans le domaine qui a placé le cookie. Nous utilisons des cookies pour stocker vos préférences et paramètres, faciliter la connexion, fournir des publicités personnalisées et analyser les opérations du site. Pour plus d'informations, consultez la section « Cookies et technologies similaires » de cette déclaration de confidentialité.

Cadres de Confidentialité des Données UE-États-Unis, Extension pour le Royaume-Uni et Suisse-États-Unis

Microsoft se conforme aux Cadres de Confidentialité des Données UE-États-Unis, à l'Extension pour le Royaume-Uni du Cadre UE-États-Unis, et Suisse-États-Unis. Pour en savoir plus, consultez la section « Où nous stockons et traitons les données personnelles » et visitez le site web du Cadre de Confidentialité des Données du Département du Commerce des États-Unis.

Coordonnées de Contact pour Microsoft Corporation

Si vous avez une préoccupation, une plainte ou une question concernant la confidentialité pour le responsable de la confidentialité de Microsoft ou le délégué à la protection des données, veuillez nous contacter en utilisant notre formulaire web. Pour plus d'informations sur la façon de contacter Microsoft, y compris Microsoft Ireland Operations Limited, consultez la section « Comment nous contacter » de cette déclaration de confidentialité.

Votre vie privée est importante pour nous. Cette déclaration de confidentialité explique les données personnelles que Microsoft traite, comment Microsoft les traite et à quelles fins.

Microsoft offre une large gamme de produits, y compris des produits serveur utilisés pour aider à exploiter des entreprises dans le monde entier, des appareils que vous utilisez chez vous, des logiciels que les étudiants utilisent à l'école et des services que les développeurs utilisent pour créer et héberger ce qui est à venir. Les références aux produits Microsoft dans cette déclaration incluent les services, sites web, applications, logiciels, serveurs et appareils Microsoft.

Veuillez lire les détails spécifiques aux produits dans cette déclaration de confidentialité, qui fournissent des informations pertinentes supplémentaires. Cette déclaration s'applique aux interactions de Microsoft avec vous et aux produits Microsoft listés ci-dessous, ainsi qu'à d'autres produits Microsoft qui affichent cette déclaration.

Les jeunes peuvent préférer commencer par la page « Confidentialité pour les jeunes ». Cette page met en évidence des informations qui peuvent être utiles aux jeunes.

Pour les personnes résidant aux États-Unis, veuillez consulter notre « Avis de Confidentialité des Données des États Américains » et la « Politique de Confidentialité des Données de Santé des Consommateurs » pour des informations supplémentaires sur le traitement de vos données personnelles et vos droits en vertu des lois applicables sur la confidentialité des données des États américains.

Données personnelles que nous collectons

Microsoft collecte des données auprès de vous, via nos interactions avec vous et via nos produits, à diverses fins décrites ci-dessous, notamment pour fonctionner efficacement et vous offrir les meilleures expériences avec nos produits. Vous fournissez certaines de ces données directement, par exemple lorsque vous créez un compte Microsoft, administrez le compte de licence de votre organisation, soumettez une requête de recherche à Bing, vous inscrivez à un événement Microsoft, téléchargez un document sur OneDrive, vous inscrivez à Microsoft 365, ou nous contactez pour obtenir de l'aide. Nous en obtenons une partie en collectant des données sur vos interactions, votre utilisation et votre expérience avec nos produits et communications. De plus, nous recevons des données des sociétés affiliées, filiales et tiers de Microsoft.

Nous nous basons sur diverses raisons légales et permissions (parfois appelées « bases légales ») pour traiter les données, y compris avec votre consentement, une mise en balance des intérêts légitimes, la nécessité de conclure et d'exécuter des contrats, et le respect des obligations légales, à diverses fins décrites ci-dessous.

Nous obtenons également des données de tiers. Nous protégeons les données obtenues de tiers conformément aux pratiques décrites dans cette déclaration, ainsi que toute restriction supplémentaire imposée par la source des données. Ces sources tierces varient au fil du temps et incluent :

Si vous représentez une organisation, telle qu'une entreprise ou une école, qui utilise des produits d'entreprise et pour développeurs de Microsoft, veuillez consulter la section « Produits d'entreprise et pour développeurs » de cette déclaration de confidentialité pour savoir comment nous traitons vos données. Si vous êtes un utilisateur final d'un produit Microsoft ou d'un compte Microsoft fourni par votre organisation, veuillez consulter les sections « Produits fournis par votre organisation » et « Compte Microsoft » pour plus d'informations.

Vous avez le choix en ce qui concerne la technologie que vous utilisez et les données que vous partagez. Lorsque vous êtes invité à fournir des données personnelles, vous pouvez refuser. Beaucoup de nos produits nécessitent certaines données personnelles pour fonctionner et vous fournir un service. Si vous choisissez de ne pas fournir les données requises pour faire fonctionner et vous fournir un produit ou une fonctionnalité, vous ne pourrez pas utiliser ce produit ou cette fonctionnalité. De même, lorsque nous devons collecter des données personnelles en vertu de la loi ou pour conclure ou exécuter un contrat avec vous, et que vous ne fournissez pas les données, nous ne pourrons pas conclure le contrat ; ou si cela concerne un produit existant que vous utilisez, nous pourrions être contraints de le suspendre ou de l'annuler. Nous vous en informerons le cas échéant. Lorsque la fourniture des données est facultative et que vous choisissez de ne pas partager de données personnelles, des fonctionnalités comme la personnalisation qui utilisent ces données ne fonctionneront pas pour vous.

Les données que nous collectons dépendent du contexte de vos interactions avec Microsoft et des choix que vous faites (y compris vos paramètres de confidentialité), des produits et fonctionnalités que vous utilisez, de votre emplacement et de la loi applicable.

Les données que nous collectons peuvent inclure les éléments suivants :

Les sections spécifiques aux produits ci-dessous décrivent les pratiques de collecte de données applicables à l'utilisation de ces produits.

Comment nous utilisons les données personnelles

Microsoft utilise les données que nous collectons pour vous offrir des expériences riches et interactives. En particulier, nous utilisons les données pour :

Nous utilisons également les données pour gérer notre activité, ce qui inclut l'analyse de nos performances, le respect de nos obligations légales, le développement de notre personnel et la recherche.

À ces fins, nous combinons les données que nous collectons de différents contextes (par exemple, de votre utilisation de deux produits Microsoft). Par exemple, le Microsoft Store utilise des informations sur les applications et services que vous utilisez pour faire des recommandations d'applications personnalisées. Cependant, nous avons mis en place des mesures de protection technologiques et procédurales conçues pour empêcher certaines combinaisons de données lorsque la loi l'exige. Par exemple, lorsque la loi l'exige, nous stockons les données que nous collectons de vous lorsque vous n'êtes pas authentifié (non connecté) séparément de toute information de compte qui vous identifie directement, comme votre nom, votre adresse e-mail ou votre numéro de téléphone.

Notre traitement des données personnelles à ces fins comprend à la fois des méthodes de traitement automatisées et manuelles (humaines). Nos méthodes automatisées sont souvent liées et prises en charge par nos méthodes manuelles. Par exemple, pour construire, former et améliorer la précision de nos méthodes de traitement automatisées (y compris l'intelligence artificielle ou IA), nous examinons manuellement une partie de la sortie produite par les méthodes automatisées par rapport aux données sous-jacentes.

Dans le cadre de nos efforts pour améliorer et développer nos produits, nous pouvons utiliser vos données pour développer et former nos modèles d'IA. En savoir plus ici.

Finalités et bases légales du traitement

Lorsque nous traitons des données personnelles vous concernant, nous le faisons avec votre consentement et/ou selon les besoins pour fournir les produits que vous utilisez, exploiter notre entreprise, respecter nos obligations contractuelles et légales, protéger la sécurité de nos systèmes et de nos clients, ou satisfaire d'autres intérêts légitimes de Microsoft ou de tiers, comme décrit dans cette section et dans la section « Raisons pour lesquelles nous partageons des données personnelles » de cette déclaration de confidentialité. Nos bases pour le traitement de vos données personnelles peuvent varier en fonction de la manière et des produits et services sur lesquels nous traitons vos données.

Lorsque nous traitons des données personnelles sur la base de nos intérêts légitimes ou de ceux d'un tiers, nous prenons en compte et mettons en balance ces intérêts avec vos droits et libertés, et nous ne traiterons vos données personnelles que lorsque les intérêts légitimes que nous avons à traiter ne sont pas supplantés par vos intérêts.

Lorsque nous transférons des données personnelles depuis l'Espace économique européen, nous le faisons sur la base de divers mécanismes légaux, comme décrit dans la section « Où nous stockons et traitons les données personnelles » de cette déclaration de confidentialité.

Plus d'informations sur les finalités du traitement :

Raisons pour lesquelles nous partageons des données personnelles

Nous partageons vos données personnelles avec votre consentement ou si nécessaire pour réaliser toute transaction ou fournir tout produit que vous avez demandé ou autorisé. Par exemple, nous partageons votre contenu avec des tiers lorsque vous nous le demandez, comme lorsque vous envoyez un e-mail à un ami, partagez des photos et des documents sur OneDrive, ou liez des comptes avec un autre service. Si vous utilisez un produit Microsoft fourni par une organisation à laquelle vous êtes affilié, telle qu'un employeur ou une école.

Pour consulter la version complète de ces politiques, conditions générales et engagements en matière de confidentialité, veuillez visiter le site suivant :
👉 https://www.microsoft.com/fr-fr/privacy/privacystatement#mainentertainmentmodule