Windows 10 updates will be more transparent
The Windows 10 update policy has meant a quite radical change, to the point that these are mandatory and cannot be deactivated by the user, at least without resorting to third-party tools.
Microsoft has announced that it will be more transparent with updates to Windows 10, for this purpose a section has been created on its website that serves as a history of updates to Windows 10 and details all the changes and news that these include.
Windows 10 update history
A move from Microsoft that is interesting since it helps us to know the changes that are made in Windows 10. However, it still does not offer the possibility of deactivating updates if the user so wishes. Nobody can deny that Windows 10 is a very solid system with excellent performance and much improved stability compared to previous versions, but it has nevertheless taken a step backwards in terms of user freedom in various aspects and privacy.
We leave you a series of links that can be useful if you use Windows 10:
Win Updates Disabler disables Windows 10 updates
How to disable Windows 10 P2P updates
How to disable Windows 10 keylogger
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