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Microsoft removes individual names from its Productivity Score feature, which tracked Microsoft Team users’ activity, in response to privacy concerns – Business Insider Australia
Microsoft on Tuesday removed a feature that shared detailed information about how remote employees worked, responding to public backlash about the Productivity…

- Microsoft on Tuesday updated its Productivity Score tool, in response to criticism about a feature that tracked individuals using Microsoft Teams.
- Organisations will receive aggregated scores, with individual user activity hidden from view, the company said.
- Jared Spataro, corporate vice president for Microsoft 365, wrote in a blog post that no one in the company will now be able to use the tool to access individual user data.
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