Microsoft is now providing free Enterprise Data Protection (EDP) for users of Microsoft Copilot with Entra accounts. This initiative, announced in August 2024, underscores Microsoft's dedication to user data security across its platforms. The EDP expansion ensures that user prompts and responses generated by Copilot are protected under robust contractual terms similar to those for other Microsoft services like Outlook and SharePoint.
In addition to EDP, Microsoft is launching an ad-free Copilot experience aimed at work and education customers. This streamlined interface, set to debut in mid-September, will enhance user interaction with Copilot by eliminating distractions from ads. These updates not only bolster data security but also improve the overall user experience, making it easier for organizations to manage their data protection strategies.
• Microsoft offers free EDP for Copilot users with Entra accounts.
• An ad-free Copilot experience will enhance user interaction and focus.
EDP ensures that user data is encrypted and secure, particularly in the context of Microsoft Copilot.
Microsoft supports GDPR compliance in its services, ensuring user data privacy.
Microsoft implements measures to safeguard against these risks in Copilot.
Microsoft is enhancing its Copilot service with new data protection features and user experience improvements.
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