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Jacob Siegal
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Every time it looks like Microsoft has learned its lesson, it goes out and finds an exciting new way to make people angry again.
Just last week, in response to criticisms regarding data collection on Windows 10, the company announced that it would introduce a new privacy dashboard and simplify the privacy settings set up experience. It's a step in the right direction as the company attempts to regain the trust of its users, but now, a week later, reports are circulating that Microsoft is pushing desktop popups to Chrome users on Windows 10.
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