IMPORTANT
NOTICE
This notice describes unintended behavior in the Windows Phone
software involving location services, explains how Microsoft is eliminating
that behavior, and reminds you that you can prevent access to location
information if you choose to do so.
As described in the Location Services section of the
Privacy
Statement, the location information stored and used by the
Windows Phone location service is limited information about nearby Wi-Fi access
points and cell towers that we use to help provide you with location services
more efficiently and effectively. It does not include any information that
identifies you or uniquely identifies your device and does not allow Microsoft
to track you or your device.
We have identified an unintended behavior in the Windows Phone 7
software that results in information about nearby Wi-Fi access points and cell
towers being periodically sent to Microsoft when using the Camera application,
and, for phones that are configured for US-English, when using the phone's
voice command features (such as "Find Pizza"). For the Camera, the software bug
results in the behavior even where you have disabled geo-tagging photos in the
Camera application.
The Windows Phone 7.5 update eliminates this unintended behavior by
the Camera application and voice command feature. After the update, information
about nearby Wi-Fi access points and cell towers will be sent when using the
Camera application only if you have agreed to tag your photos with location.
For voice commands, location information will no longer be requested and
information about nearby Wi-Fi access points and cell towers will not be sent
to Microsoft when using voice commands.
We also have identified that the Windows Phone 7.5 update contains an
unintended behavior when using the "Me" feature in the People Hub. Each time
you access the "Me" feature, information about nearby Wi-Fi access points and
cell towers is sent to the Windows Phone location service. The information
sent, received and stored by the Windows Phone location service when you use
the "Me" feature does not identify you or your individual device. Nevertheless,
this behavior is unintended and will be eliminated as part of the next
scheduled update to Windows Phone 7.5. After that update, information about
nearby Wi-Fi access points and cell towers will be sent only if you have agreed
to allow the "Check In" function of the "Me" feature to access and use location
information.
You will receive a notice on your phone when software updates are
available, and you can always disable all access to location information by
applications and collection of location information by the Windows Phone
location service at any time by going to Settings > Location
and toggling the location switch to OFF.