Microsoft Windows 10 New Update Automatically Deletes App Without The User's Permission

Microsoft has just released a new update for Windows 10 for the month of November. The latest update however, offers customers pain and discomfort as the new patch automatically deletes an app without asking the permission of the owner.

The latest update for Windows 10 is said to have some bugs that make it annoying. According to the users, the said update is programmed to automatically uninstall some programs without even asking their permission.

It can be remembered that Windows 10 is already known for its ability to instantly delete some applications especially if it's illegal. As what Venture Beat reported, the new update now deletes some apps when it has a history of crashing the user's system. Some of the important apps that are automatically deleted include the AMD Catalyst Control Center and CPU-Z and Speccy which is a monitoring tool.

Ars Technica wrote some of the other bugs included in the new update.

"Others are reporting all manner of bugs, such as machines that instantly wake after sleeping, excessive processor usage by the Mail app, the lock screen failing to hide the full desktop, and more besides. Given that Microsoft is still pushing 1511 out through Windows Update, none of these issues would appear to be fatal, showstopper issues, but clearly this release is not without its problems," the technology news and information website wrote.

On the other hand, Microsoft already told GamesBeat last August that the update will delete certain apps in the user's system. According to a Microsoft spokesperson, the Microsoft Services Agreement will allow the American company to delete the apps that offer risks in the security of the system.

Even though it is good to know that Microsoft will uninstall the programs that cause threats to the user's system, it is still not proper to do it without the permission of the owner. The latest update should be fixed as soon as possible to avoid further issues.

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