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xnxtoday at 10:29 AM2 repliesview on HN

Vague article. No evidence that Microsoft can see what web pages you are visiting in Chrome or Firefox (for example).


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x______________today at 11:35 AM

From the reply you're replying to:

> 27. Microsoft records also indicate: <...> a little more than three hours after the ngrok account was created, the user visited “[Company F].com” from the .168 proxy server.

crtasmtoday at 10:58 AM

Or even Edge with these options turned off:

>Send optional diagnostic data to improve Microsoft products [Includes how you use the browser, websites you visit, and enhanced error reporting. Determined by your Windows diagnostic data setting]

>Allow Microsoft to save your browsing activity including history, usage, favourites, web content, and other browsing data to personalise and improve Microsoft Edge and Microsoft services like ads, search, shopping, news, and Copilot [Includes your history, usage, favourites, web content and other browsing data]