According to news on February 2, Google has been criticized recently for its new privacy policy. Microsoft plans to seize Google's mistakes in privacy policy and make a big fuss to win more customers.
Quoting CNET technology information, Frank Shaw, vice president of Microsoft's public relations department, published a blog post today saying that Microsoft provides users with a safer choice than Google. Google has come under widespread fire for its new privacy policy. Microsoft also plans to launch a massive advertising campaign to capitalize on Google's recent missteps to win over users.
Frank Shaw said that Google's new privacy policy will make it more difficult for users to control their own information. In contrast, Microsoft provides a more friendly and gentle solution, "We ensure user security and the security of users' online activities, so that users can control their own data. Users can choose to store their information on their own hard drive or in the cloud." computing environment, or stored in both places."
Microsoft also plans to run full-page ads titled "Putting people first" in several major newspapers this week, which will promote the uneasiness of Google users and the security of Microsoft products.
It is reported that Google plans to further "simplify" the company's various privacy policies and will develop a unified set of guidelines for multiple privacy policies related to more than 60 products. Google also said it would reduce the number of so-called terms of service. According to these terms of service, users need to agree to these terms of service when using Google products, but the new terms of service will help users read these contents more easily.
The news comes as Google faces a new wave of criticism from regulators and consumer advocates, who accuse it of not doing enough to protect users' private information.