Microsoft has often been criticized for how aggressive it has been with the offer free upgrades in Windows 10, since there were also some who reported that the new operating system was installed on computer them while they had refused the upgrade.
Chris Capossela, Microsoft's Chief Marketing Officer, said in the latest edition of Windows Weekly that his company really pulled it off, pointing out that there have been two very critical weeks, when users began to repeatedly complain about the unexpected behavior of the new operating system.
"Finding the right balance that doesn't go over the line to be very aggressive is something we tried very hard this year." dialog disappeared and you couldn't cancel the upgrade.
“And within a few hours of the messages of the world, with our hearing systems we knew we had gone too far. Then, of course, it took some time for us to develop an update that changes this behavior. Both of those weeks were quite painful and clearly low light for us. We obviously learned a lot from that. "
Honestly when I read this I can't stop throwing bad stuff, especially for Microsoft. But due to the days but I'll keep the tones low ...