PowerPoint lets you keep your computer secure by using Trust Center options. In the Trust Center, you can
change settings that influence how macros run, see privacy statements, and also learn about the Microsoft Customer Experience
Improvement Program.
Follow these settings to learn more.
- Let us explore options and information within this dialog box:
Launch PowerPoint 2013 and access the
PowerPoint Options dialog box, as shown
in Figure 1. Make sure that the Trust Center tab is selected (highlighted in
red within Figure 1).

Figure 1: Trust Center tab selected within PowerPoint Options dialog box
- Let us explore options and information within this dialog box:
Protecting your privacy
This area is more of an information resource. You can click the various links to understand the PowerPoint and Office privacy
statements. Additionally, you can learn more about the Customer Experience Improvement Program.
Security & more
Again, this area provides information. You can click the link here to learn about the Microsoft Trustworthy Computing
initiative. At the time of writing, clicking this link opened the Microsoft Trust Center site, shown in Figure 2
, below.

Figure 2: Microsoft Trust Center site
Microsoft PowerPoint Trust Center
Clicking the Trust Center Settings button in this area will open up the multi-tabbed
Trust Center dialog box, shown in Figure 3, below. We explore all these settings in our
Trust Center Settings in PowerPoint 2013 for
Windows tutorial.

Figure 3: Exploring the Trust Center
See Also:
Trust Center in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
Trust Center in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows