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Microsoft vs Netflix

Based on our analysis, Netflix is the more privacy-respecting choice overall.

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CategoryMicrosoftNetflix
OverallC- · 44/100C+ · 58/100
What they collectConcern (35)Mixed (52)
Who they share it withConcern (40)Mixed (50)
What you can doMixed (58)Mixed (62)
What they promiseMixed (52)Mixed (60)
In plain English — Microsoft

Microsoft's privacy statement covers an enormous product surface — Windows, Office, Azure, Bing, Xbox, and Copilot — and the data practices vary dramatically across them. The umbrella policy is deliberately vague, deferring almost all specifics to product-level documentation. Cross-product data combination, AI model training on your content, and employer/school access to your files and communications are the key risks most consumers don't realise they're accepting.

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In plain English — Netflix

Netflix collects detailed viewing behaviour, device fingerprints, and advertising data — including interests inferred by third-party ad companies from your activity across the internet — to serve behavioural ads on its ad-supported tier. Controls are reasonably accessible, but retention timelines are vague, Do Not Track is ignored, and the breadth of the ad-tech ecosystem is larger than you might expect from a subscription service.

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