Can you imagine downloading updates forcibly? A possibility with Creators Update
The Creators Update is the next big update to come to Windows 10, an update set for early April (information points to the 11th of that month) and su Its imminent arrival makes it the reason for news of all kinds News referring above all to the news that it can contribute to those who are already partly enjoying within the Insider Program.
However, in the last few hours the alarm has been raised due to a change that could mean the arrival of the Creators Update. An alert raised above all among users who do not have unlimited data rates.
And it could be that the data figures available each month will remain in these cases below minimums if apparently the news in question is followed to the letter. Information taken from the license agreement that is signed when an operating system is updated.
"It is that fine print that we often ignore, moving the mouse to the end without reading the details, something that a user has done when discovering a more than important change. A paragraph that until now offered text similar to this updates will be downloaded and installed automatically, except on limited connections (where charges may apply) and that now It has been modified. This is the new text that appears in the license agreement:"
And it is in the part where it says we will automatically download only the necessary updates for Windows to work correctly the one that raises alarms among users A fear based on the fact that it is established in a very ambiguous way what those updates that will be downloaded yes or yes. What can be those critical and necessary updates for the system to work correctly."
It is a section that is not entirely clear despite the fact that Microsoft tries to warn about the additional charges that these downloads may entail . In my case and I suppose that in the case of many, we like to keep our equipment updated but I prefer to be notified of the availability of new updates and be the one who decides when they are downloaded, something that this new paragraph puts into question.
We will have to wait to find out if Microsoft's update policy changes and this in the end remains a false alarm but initially makes us pay attention.
Via | HotHardware In Xataka | Here's what's new in Windows 10 Creators Update, next spring's big update