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douglas9

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Tue Jul 24, 2018, 05:27 AM Jul 2018

Microsoft and KB2952664 and KB2976978, a never-ending story

Microsoft released new versions of KB2952664 and KB2976978 for Windows 7 and 8.1 on July 11, 2018, something that the company does several times a year. We reviewed previous updates released in February 2017 and October 2016.

MS PowerUser reports that Microsoft changed the level of both patches to critical. The updates were optional or rated as important in the past, and Windows users and administrators could not get rid of these updates permanently.

While it is possible to hide the updates, any re-release by Microsoft would bring them up again in Windows Update and other update management systems.

Microsoft pushed Telemetry a lot in its products in recent years. The company tries to gather usage data to help prioritize development and react to issues and bugs more quickly.


https://www.ghacks.net/2018/07/23/microsoft-windows-kb2952664-kb2976978/

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Microsoft and KB2952664 and KB2976978, a never-ending story (Original Post) douglas9 Jul 2018 OP
For Win 7 and 8.1, this is only relevant if you participate in the MS User Experience program. earthshine Jul 2018 #1
 

earthshine

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1. For Win 7 and 8.1, this is only relevant if you participate in the MS User Experience program.
Tue Jul 24, 2018, 10:28 AM
Jul 2018

If one is concerned about MS patches at this level of detail, most probably one had already turned off the UE services.

If not, what are you waiting for? Why have services running in the background that spy on you?

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