Microsoft has made it a priority to improve privacy in Windows 10, and after the company rolled out a so-called Windows Diagnostic Data Viewer to let users see what information it collects, it now ships an update to continue this effort.With Windows 10 build 17704, Microsoft allows insiders to use the Windows Diagnostic Data Viewer to see Problem Reports, which include information on crashes and bugs that Microsoft collects from a computer. Users can access details like the application or component that created the bug report and the time when it was generated and sent to Microsoft.
Microsoft says that this update is living proof it’s committed to improving the privacy experience in Windows 10. The new feature should become available to all users with Windows 10 Redstone 5 in the fall.
“Our promise to upholding the highest standards of privacy will continue to be a top concern. When you use our products and services, we want you to feel confident that having grea... (read more)
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