At long last, Microsoft will begin dishing out its Creators Update for Windows 10 to the masses beginning tomorrow, April 11. If you don’t want to wait, you can use Microsoft’s upgrade tool to apply the update right now. Just be sure to pay attention to the privacy settings during installation.TomsHardware reports that when upgrading manually using Microsoft’s Windows 10 Update Assistant, your privacy settings will revert back to their default values. I saw the same thing when upgrading my primary PC over the weekend, so it does not appear to be an isolated incident.The good news here is that Microsoft is being much more transparent about the data it collects. And when applying the Creators Update, the privacy options…
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