Microsoft doesn\'t milk user data: Nadella\'s subtle jibe at Google\, Facebook

Microsoft doesn't milk user data: Nadella's subtle jibe at Google, Facebook

Nadella applauded the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation as first step towards securing data privacy

IANS  |  London 

satya nadella
Satya Nadella

In an apparent against rivals and Facebook, has said the company doesn't use customers' personal data for profit unlike some other firms.

In an interview with on Monday, Nadella said the company "had chosen not to squeeze the last drop of revenue from the troves of user data on its Bing and the social network, which it bought in 2016".

LinkedIn, which bought for $26 billion, has over 560 million users and Bing is the number 3 globally.

"We don't want to overmonetise. If anything, one of the things we've done is to is to make sure that the utility is maximised for the users," Nadella was quoted as saying.

Nadella's comments "draw a sharp divide between and other large American companies, which have been criticised for abusing the personal information of their users".

At a Microsoft event in last week, Nadella called on companies to defend users' privacy as human right, urging firms and governments to collectively work together to protect the most vulnerable section in society.

Nadella applauded the European Union's (GDPR) as first step towards securing data privacy.

"All of us will have to think about the digital experiences we create to treat privacy as a human right," Nadella was quoted as saying.

"GDPR as a piece of legislation, a piece of regulation is a great start and we've done a lot of hard work to become compliant with GDPR."

Amid increasing data breaches, tech giants are busy deliberating on how to ensure privacy and security for the users.

"Customers must be in control of their data. It is our collective responsibility to keep the data safe," had emphasised in May.

"We have the responsibility to ensure that the new-age is empowering everyone, creating equitable growth for all while creating employment on the global scale."

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First Published: Tue, November 06 2018. 09:44 IST