The mystery behind the removal of the Windows 10 November Update,
version 1511, has been revealed. Last week Microsoft
received reports that, when upgrading from the Windows 10 July release to the November update, four privacy-related settings were getting reset to their default values.
When upgrading from the initial Windows 10 release to the new
version, four settings (whether to allow apps to use a unique advertiser
ID, which apps are allowed to run in the background, whether
Smartscreen Web filtering is enabled, and whether settings sync between
devices) were reverted to their defaults, as if a fresh Windows
installation had been performed. While for most users this made no
difference, for those who'd disabled those features previously, the
upgrade would silently revert those choices.
Oddly, upgrading from Windows 7 or 8 to Windows 10 wasn't affected,
and the November Update was still being rolled out over Windows Update
to people upgrading from those operating systems. Only those already on
Windows 10 were affected.
Microsoft has now fixed the upgrade/installation process to properly
preserve these settings, and the November Update has once more been made
available to Windows 10 users through Windows Update. The updated Media
Creation Tool has also been restored, re-enabling clean installs of
version 1511. The company has also published a knowledge-base article
describing the issue and which settings are affected, so any Windows 10
users who have already installed the November Update can double-check
their settings and re-establish their preference if necessary.
In light of some of the other bugs that have been found in the
November update, it seems a little surprising that Microsoft would pull
it for something that seems so minor. However, the company has been
under fire for privacy issues around Windows 10; this kind of vigorous
reaction to even a minor privacy concern feels like an attempt to try to
restore some of the lost trust and demonstrate that the company really
does care about privacy.
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