For a few months now, a large number of users have complained that Windows 10, Microsoft's new operating system, was installed without your permission on your device. The company that runs Satya Nadella has been trying to get out of this problem, without making too many comments, but in the last hours it has finally announced that it has put a solution to it.
And it is that the company based in Redmond that has always defended that Windows 10 was installed with the user's permission ("before the installation is carried out, the user will be asked for confirmation to continue or not"), it seems that now it will comply 100% and we will see no more problems of mysterious installations of the new software.
As Microsoft has announced to the BBC, they have “added another notification that confirms the timing of the update. scheduled and provides the customer with an additional opportunity to cancel or reschedule the update. If he wants to continue with it at the designated time, he can click accept or close the notifications without any additional action required. "
This puts an end to any installation not consented to by the user, and in addition the problems that arose when many users thought that it was enough to close the pop-up window to cancel the installation of the new Windows 10, which is already installed in more than 300 million devices according to official figures provided by Microsoft itself .
Microsoft has wanted to make Windows 10 reach as many users as possible, sometimes using somewhat strange techniques, which now seem to finally disappear forever.
Have you had problems updating to Windows 10 on any of your devices?.