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Windows Phone 8 : Configuring Basic Device Settings - Providing Feedback

3/22/2014 3:39:03 AM

The Feedback option enables you to control whether user experience information is sent to Microsoft. The information that is collected is used to improve Windows Phone. If you choose to enable the Feedback feature, feedback information is sent only over Wi-Fi connections; your cellular connection is never used. To configure feedback, go to the Settings screen and perform the following steps:

1. Tap Feedback.

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2. Use the slide bar to turn feedback either on or off.

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Protecting Your Privacy

Because your phone likely contains a lot of personal information, it is important to take steps to protect your privacy. As such, I recommend that you read Microsoft’s privacy statement before enabling the Feedback feature. It is also worth noting that feedback information is sent only over a Wi-Fi connection. Even so, you should be aware that the phone might send as much as 10MB of feedback data every seven days.

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