Developer Community data privacy
By default, all information in problem reports on Developer Community, including any comments and replies, is publicly visible. This is beneficial because it allows the entire community to see the issues, solutions, and workarounds that other users have found. However, if you're concerned about the privacy of your data or identity, you have options. You can also View, Export, or Delete your feedback data.
Identity privacy
If you're concerned about revealing your identity, create a new Microsoft account that does not disclose any details about you. Use this account to create your report.
Data privacy
If you're concerned about data privacy, don't put anything you want to keep private in the title or content of the initial report, which is always public. Instead, create the report, and then note that you'll send details privately in a separate comment. Once the problem report is created, you can specify who can see replies and attachments:
In the report you created, choose Add comment to create a private description of the problem.
In the reply editor, use the control below the Submit and Cancel buttons to specify the audience for your reply. Choose Viewable by moderators and the original poster to limit visibility to Microsoft employees and yourself.
Only the people you specify can see the comment and any images, links, or code you include in it. Any replies under the comment have the same visibility as the original comment. This is true even if the privacy control on replies doesn't show the restricted visibility status correctly.
Add the description and any other information, images, and file attachments needed for your repro. Choose the Submit button to send this information privately.
Note
On the Developer Community website, there is a 2-GB limit on attached files, and a maximum of 10 files. If you need to upload a larger file, you can either submit a new problem report or request an upload URL from a Microsoft employee in a private comment. When we close an issue, associated attachments will be deleted after 90 days.
To maintain your privacy and keep sensitive information out of public view, take care to keep all interactions with Microsoft to replies under a visibility-restricted comment. Replies to other comments may cause you to accidentally disclose sensitive information.
Data we collect
Microsoft collects data to help us reproduce and troubleshoot issues you report with Visual Studio Family products. This data includes personal data and public feedback.
Public feedback includes: reported problems, comments, and solutions.
Personal data includes:
- Your Developer Community profile information;
- Preferences and notifications;
- Attachments and system-generated logs you provided by reporting a problem in Visual Studio or through Developer Community;
- Your votes.
If Report a problem is initiated from Visual Studio Installer, we collect the most recent setup log.
If Report a problem is initiated from Visual Studio, we collect one or more of the following types of data:
Watson and .NET entries from the event log
Visual Studio in-memory activity log file
PerfWatson files, if Watson collection is enabled
LiveShare log files, if they exist
Xamarin log files, if they exist
NuGet log files, if they exist
Web debugger log files, if they exist
Service Hub logs and MEF error logs, if they exist
Python logs, if they exist
Razor LSP editor logs, if they exist
Windows Forms logs, if they exist
A screenshot, if you choose to include it
Recording data, if you choose to include a recording, which includes:
- Steps to reproduce the problem
- ETL trace file
- Dump file
Note
Log files, screenshots and recording data you send can significantly increase Microsoft's ability understand and respond to your issue. So we recommend including them. To protect your privacy, any attached log files, screenshots and recording data are sent only to Microsoft when you provide permission by submitting the problem report with which they are included. You can see which files are included on the 'Summary' step of the 'Report a Problem' window before submitting the report. You can exclude system log files from the report by unchecking 'Attach system logs' in the 'Summary' step. For reference, see the following screenshot.
GDPR Data Subject Request processing
We support General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other data protection regulation requests through the Developer Community website. You can View, Export, or Delete your feedback data.
View
To View your feedback-related data, follow these steps:
Sign into Developer Community. From the top-right corner, click on your profile and select Profile and Preferences.
Click on any of the Profile, Notifications, Activity, and Attachments tabs to view the data submitted to the feedback systems.
- Profile refers to your Developer Community profile, including user name, email address, about, etc.
- Notifications are how you control the email notifications you receive.
- Activity will give you the feedback items you have been active on (posted, commented, etc.), and the activities performed.
- Attachments is a list of your attachment history in a format like
FileName was attached to the problem "ProblemName" Tue, Apr 10, 18 2:27 PM
.
Export
You can export your feedback data as part of DSR. We will create one or more .zip archives that will include:
- Your Developer Community profile information;
- Preferences and notification settings;
- Attachments you provided by reporting a problem in Visual Studio or through Developer Community.
Note
We will exclude the following public feedback you have provided from your archive: comments, solutions, reported problems.
To start an Export, follow these steps:
- Sign into Developer Community. From the top-right corner, click on your profile and select Profile and Preferences.
- Click the Privacy tab, and then click Create an archive to request exporting your data.
- The Archive Status will update to show that we are preparing the data. The length of time before the data is available depends on the amount of data we need to export.
- Once the data is ready, we will send you an email.
- Click Download Archive in the email, or go back to the Privacy tab to download your data.
Note
- We will not send email if you chose not to receive notifications in the Notifications tab.
- If you request Export again, we will remove your old archive and create a new one.
Delete
Deleting will remove the following information about you from Developer Community:
- Profile information;
- Preferences and notification settings;
- Attachments you provided by reporting a problem in Visual Studio or through Developer Community.
- Your votes
Note
We will not delete, but will anonymize, the following public information: your comments, your solutions, problems that you reported.
Important
Delete of a Microsoft Entra ID or MSA account triggers the Delete process for Developer Community.
To initiate a Delete, follow these steps:
- Sign into Developer Community. From the top-right corner, click on your profile and select Profile and Preferences.
- Click the Privacy tab, and then click Delete your data and account to start deleting your data.
- A confirmation screen will appear.
- Type "delete" in the box, and then click Delete my account.
Once you click Delete my account:
- We will sign you out.
- We will delete your Developer Community account, your personal data, and attachments.
- We will anonymize your public feedback. Your public feedback will remain available on Developer Community, and will be indicated as reported by an Anonymous user.
- We won't email you after we delete your account, because you will no longer be present in the system.
- If you report a new problem or log into Developer Community, you will be identified as a new user.
- If you delete your account from Developer Community, we will not delete it from other Microsoft services.