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Access your Account Privacy Settings - Microsoft Support On the View tab, select View settings and choose General Select Privacy and data then choose Privacy settings This applies to Office version 1904 or newer If you're using Office with a work or school account, your administrator may have configured what settings you can change
View my privacy options in Microsoft Office To access your privacy settings in Microsoft 365 or Office 2016 for Mac go to the application menu (for example Word or PowerPoint) > Preferences and select Privacy from the bottom row of options
How do I access my privacy settings in Outlook? - Microsoft Support For Outlook for Android and iOS, you can find your privacy settings go to Settings > General > Privacy Settings These privacy settings will apply to all your Microsoft 365 applications if you use your Microsoft 365 or Outlook com account
Microsoft Account Privacy Settings Sign in to manage your data and privacy settings Manage your privacy settings for Microsoft apps and services View your privacy settings in any Microsoft 365 product Learn how to change the privacy settings on your Windows device Export chat history, media files, and contacts from your account
How do I change my privacy settings - Microsoft Q A If you are the administrator or have access to admin settings, the age restriction can be reviewed and adjusted in the Microsoft Entra admin center or through compliance policies in the Microsoft 365 admin portal Let us know your role and setup so we can guide you through the appropriate steps
Control privacy settings for your Microsoft account Go to the Privacy page and sign in for resources to manage your privacy settings and data, and read the Microsoft Privacy Statement Get more help with privacy and your Microsoft account Was this information helpful?
Privacy controls available for Office products - Microsoft 365 Apps To configure these privacy controls for your users that are using Office on Windows devices in your organization, you can use Group Policy or Cloud Policy For more information, see Use policy settings to manage privacy controls for Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise