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Last updated: June 12, 2026.

No. WindowsNews.AI is an independent publication. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, Windows 11, Windows 10, Xbox, Copilot, Azure, and Microsoft 365 are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are used here for identification purposes only.

By accessing Windows News AI, you agree to use our service for lawful purposes only. Our content is provided for informational purposes, and while we strive for accuracy, we cannot guarantee the completeness or timeliness of all information.

Yes. Articles, summaries, briefings, and podcast audio are generated with AI assistance from verified sources, with editorial oversight and source attribution. AI-generated content can contain errors or omissions. It is provided for general information only and is not professional, legal, security, or IT advice — always verify critical information (especially security patches and configuration changes) against official Microsoft documentation before acting on it.

Member sign-in uses your existing WindowsForum.com account (single sign-on); we do not operate separate credentials. You are responsible for activity under your account and for keeping it secure. Your use of the forum account itself is additionally governed by WindowsForum.com's terms. We may suspend or remove member features (reading list, follows, streaks, badges, AI perks) for accounts that abuse the service, and we may remove stored member data on request or upon account deletion.

Limited quotation with proper attribution and a link is permitted under fair use. For extensive republishing, contact us at for permission. All content is protected by copyright.

We maintain editorial standards and reserve the right to remove or correct content that violates our guidelines, including spam, harassment, or misinformation. Community discussion takes place on WindowsForum.com under its own moderation rules.

Windows News AI is intended for users aged 13 and above. Users under 18 should have parental consent. Member accounts require a Windows Forum account, which has its own age requirements.

Violations may result in restricted access to certain features or, in severe cases, termination of access to our services. We aim to work with users to resolve issues before taking such actions.

Illegal activities or content that violates any laws Malware, viruses, or malicious code Hate speech, harassment, or discriminatory content Spam or misleading information Copyright infringement or pirated content Personal information of others without consent

We respect intellectual property rights. Original content on Windows News AI is protected by copyright. Third-party content is used under fair-use principles or with permission, with source attribution. Microsoft product names and logos referenced in our coverage remain the property of Microsoft Corporation. If you believe your intellectual property has been infringed, contact us at with details and we will respond promptly.

Use the service responsibly and legally Do not attempt to disrupt or damage the service Respect other users and their opinions Do not scrape or automate access without permission Keep your account secure Report security vulnerabilities responsibly (via the contact link above)

Yes, we may update these terms from time to time and will note the "Last updated" date above. Significant changes will be announced on the site. Continued use after changes constitutes acceptance.

Windows News AI is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind, express or implied. We do not guarantee uninterrupted or error-free service, the accuracy or completeness of information (including AI-generated content), fitness for any particular purpose, or protection against all security threats. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for decisions made or actions taken in reliance on our content. Users access and use the service at their own risk.

We prefer to resolve disputes amicably through direct communication. If necessary, disputes will be resolved through binding arbitration in accordance with applicable laws. Users waive the right to jury trials or class action lawsuits to the extent permitted by applicable law.