Feedback Features Clause Samples

The Feedback Features clause defines the terms under which users can provide feedback, suggestions, or comments about a product or service. Typically, it outlines how such feedback may be submitted, clarifies that the company may use or implement the feedback without obligation to the user, and may specify that no compensation is owed for suggestions provided. This clause ensures that the company can freely utilize user feedback to improve its offerings while avoiding potential disputes over ownership or compensation.
Feedback Features. The Customer Experience Improvement Program automatically sends to Microsoft anonymous information about your hardware and how you use this software. The Help Experience Improvement Program (HEIP) automatically sends to Microsoft information about the version of Windows that your PC device is running and about how you use Windows Help and Support, including queries you enter when you search Windows Help and Support and any ratings or feedback on the Help topics presented to you. Windows Error Reporting automatically sends reports to Microsoft that describes which software components had errors. These reports may include memory dumps. From time-to-time, Microsoft will also download a small file to your device that permits them to collect information about specific errors you have while using the software. The data collected by these features helps Microsoft improve their software.