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> terms of our responsible disclosure policy

I couldn't find a public copy of that.

The best starting point I found for reporting vulnerabilities was: https://github.com/microsoft/MSRC-Security-Research/security...

You can email without agreeing to anything. But for a serious issue Microsoft would obviously try and track down who you are and what jurisdiction you are in.

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https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/msrc/bounty-guidelines

> MICROSOFT BOUNTY TERMS & CONDITIONS

> Last updated: July 23, 2025

> The Microsoft Bug Bounty Programs Terms and Conditions ("Terms") cover your participation in the Microsoft Bug Bounty Program (the "Program"). These Terms are between you and Microsoft Corporation ("Microsoft," "us" or "we"). By submitting any vulnerabilities to Microsoft or otherwise participating in the Program in any manner, you accept these Terms.

Who knows if its enforceable.

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This seems to be sloppy wording, with the intent of "we only offer the bounty under these terms". Maybe my interpretation is too charitable.
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I wonder if "if you contact us... you automatically agree" stands in court. That's just ridiculous.
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Reader, it does not.
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Since no contract is signed, this is just pure fantasy from your part.
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