Internet explorer has a cookie consent policy on how users protect their privacy, that is, a privacy statement. Cookies and personal data are collected in this internet browser for specific purposes. They also advocate basic principles for the privacy of users. If we refer to these basic principles:
Inspection: They offer privacy control to the user with easy-to-use panels and tools. So you can change your privacy dimension as you wish.
Transparency: They argue that they collect data transparently.
Security: they protect the data obtained through encryption.
Strong legal protection: by paying attention to local privacy laws, they provide protection.
Content-based targeting: They do not use personal data for advertising purposes.
User Advantage: They argue that the collected data is used for the purpose of facilitating the user experience.
All of these principles form the approach of internet explorer's cookie consent policy and shape its products with principles. Now let's get to the purposes for which they collect personal data.
Their first goal is to bring their products up to date. Finding easy solutions to product and service problems and achieving a secure structure.
The second goal is to improve and improve their products.
The third purpose is to personalize products and make recommendations. To use them in applications such as promotion and advertising, marketing.
They also use personal data to process and execute their data. They also collect browser cookies in activities such as performance analysis, improving workforces to meet their legal responsibilities.
Internet Explorer collects certain data in the operations we perform with Microsoft. This data can be sorted as follows:
Your name and contact details: your email address, first and last name, phone number, etc.
Your credentials: your authentication information, passwords, and password hints.
Demographic data: your age, gender, country and preferred languages.
Payment data: your credit card number, payment instruments and security code.
Subscription and licensing data: information about your memberships and licenses.
Interaction data: your usage information for microsoft products.
Device and usage data: hardware and software version of your computer, configuration version, ip address.
Error reports and performance data: the performance of the products you use and the error report information you submit.
Troubleshooting and help data: data of the tools you use to get support. Your interests and favorites: the programming languages you prefer, the teams you keep, the stocks you follow, etc.
Content usage data: Content that you watch or review through Internet Explorer.
Calls and commands: information about your search permissions and history.
Audio data: search queries with which you speak and sounds in the background. Text, images and social data: data such as the notes you write, the way you contact people and organizations, and your screen image.
They may share our data with third parties as long as we consent to our personal data. The sharing of our personal data and cookies through the browser is subject to legal obligations unless we give permission. Mandatory situations exist for Internet explorer to share personal data. These situations are:
In short, it is recommended that internet users share data in light of this information. This means that as long as you agree, your data may be shared with third parties.
You can make personal choices to enable your internet explorer browser cookies. You can easily audit your personal data obtained by Microsoft and exercise your data protection rights by contacting Microsoft or using the various panels and tools it offers.
In some cases, your ability to access or control your personal data will be limited, as required, or to the extent permitted by applicable law. How you access and control your personal data also depends on the products you use. Here the basic thing you will do is go to the privacy dashboard and log in. Then there will be options that you can customize multiple. You can enable or block your browsing history, call history, location information, voice information, product and service information.
Cleaning data collected or stored by Internet explorer
You can perform the browser cookie removal process in internet explorer with the following steps:
You can change your tracking blocking level, clear browser cookies settings and more > settings > privacy and services.
If you want to personalize websites for your location, camera, microphone, and more, you can go to settings and more > settings > site permissions.
It is up to you to protect and allow your personal data obtained through browsers to be stored. The information acquired in the digital world is increasing every day. This information now includes all of our personal data. Data can sometimes be used in a good way, but sometimes it can also be used in a bad way.
In this case, it is more convenient to share data with third parties after obtaining explicit consent from users. More importantly, users must choose which data they can share with third parties. In order to prevent data breaches and protect the privacy of our personal data, all websites must now use a consent management platform.
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