Microsoft decided the obvious: logs for Windows 10 Updates

If you're already running Windows 10, you'll know that Microsoft does not publish exactly what comes to your computer with updates, except for a few brief "performance improvements."Microsoft logo Windows 10

So the majority of users running Windows 10 criticized Microsoft for this sudden , especially since they always want to be in full control of the updates they install on their systems (is that asking much?), which could sometimes cause more harm than good.

But it seems that Microsoft got the message, and the head of the Windows division, Mr. Terry Myerson said that the is preparing to change policy, and once again provide its customers with log of changes for each Windows 10 update.

"As an example of the immediate response to που έχουμε λάβει, θα είναι η βελτίωση της τεκμηρίωσης μας στο τι πρόκειται να αλλάζει κάθε ενημερωμένη έκδοση καθώς και η βελτίωση των επιλογών προγραμματισμού όταν εγκατασταθούν οι ενημερώσεις. Αυτή η συνεργασία με τους she is invaluable to our team, and we will continue to welcome anyone who wants to work with us on the future of Windows 10,”

said Myerson.

Let's look at what will happen in the future as Mr Myerson did not commit himself to a timetable.

With the announcement of "America" ​​by Mr. Myerson, the company seems to have selectively understood the importance of transparency. The decline in this behavior of Windows 10 was more or less expected. But the behavior that "burns" such efforts of the company is the collection of data of its customers on its servers.

It could very well process the data that Windows Insiders voluntarily offer, leaving out of this logic, users who can opt to block telemetry.

No we will not say thank you Mr Myerson for the obvious…

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