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identifier in a database and keep track of the number of times
you attempt restore. Note that we do not share this unique
machine identifier with any other services either internal or
external to Microsoft. You also are sending some security
information that enables us to restore your licenses to the new
computer (or same computer that has either re-installed the OS
or changed some hardware component). None of the security
information is stored permanently. In the event that you exceed
the limits of our restore schema you will be asked to provide
some personally identifiable information. This information is
necessary to prevent fraudulent restores and piracy of
protected content. In addition, the data may be used internally
to perform aggregate analysis of the restore service, such as
helping to ensure that we have adequate capacity and security
to meet the demand for the service. The personally identifiable
information that you provide will not be used for any other
purpose. It will be securely stored in a dedicated database
located in the United States of America, and will be kept
separate from information you may have provided to Microsoft
in other contexts. This information will not be shared with any
other services either internal or external to Microsoft. Both the
unique machine identifier and any personally identifiable
information will be transported and stored in a secure
environment that protects against unauthorised access, data
corruption or loss, and unwanted use or distribution. If you
would like to access the personally identifiable information you
have provided to Microsoft through the restore service, you
can send your request by e-mail to [email protected].
Security Upgrade (Individualization):
In order to use content with a higher security rating, some vendors
require that you upgrade your security components in the
Windows Media Rights Manager. Microsoft provides this service
and no unique information is shared with the content providers
or any third parties. When you upgrade your security level, you
are sending some information to Microsoft that uniquely identifies
your machine for internal tracking purposes. We store this unique
machine identifier in a database and keep track of the number
of times you attempt to upgrade your security. We may also
use this data internally to perform aggregate analysis of the
security upgrade service, such as helping to ensure that we
have adequate capacity and security to meet the demand for
the service. Note that we do not share this unique machine
identifier with any other services either internal or external to
Microsoft. You also are sending some security information that
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